Management of pulmonary hemodynamics prior to delivery in a pregnant woman with development of decompensated pulmonary arterial hypertension

Journal of Cardiology Cases(2023)

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Prompt termination of pregnancy in patients with decompensated pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is imperative for improvement of maternal hemodynamics, but such termination may also result in maternal death due to further deterioration of PAH immediately after delivery. However, there have been limited reports on whether implementation of PAH therapy with continuation of pregnancy improves the maternal outcome, especially in treatment-naïve patients with PAH. A 24-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a chief complaint of dyspnea (WHO functional class IV) at 22 weeks and 3 days of gestation. She was diagnosed with PAH accompanied by right heart failure and low cardiac output. Intensive treatment was initiated with inotropic agents, oxygen therapy, and PAH therapy, resulting in improvement of her hemodynamics. A caesarean section was performed at 23 weeks and 3 days. Although her pulmonary arterial pressure transiently increased with oxygenation deteriorating immediately after delivery, worsening PAH improved without mechanical circulatory support. She continued receiving pulmonary vasodilators without relapse of pulmonary hypertension for three years. The improvement of pulmonary hemodynamics prior to delivery with PAH therapy led to a favorable outcome after delivery.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension,Management,Pulmonary vasodilators,Pregnancy,Connective-tissue disease
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