Pregnancy outcomes in patients complicated with pre-excitation syndrome

Author:

Wang Kana,Xin Junguo,Hu Qing,Wang Xiaodong,Yu Haiyan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. West China Second University Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Pregnant women with pre-excitation syndrome are more likely to develop supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) during pregnancy and delivery, leading to an increased risk of adverse events. Method This was a retrospective study of 309 pregnancies in 280 women (29 women had two pregnancies in this series) with pre-excitation syndrome who delivered at West China Second University Hospital from June 2011 to October 2021. All of the recruited pregnant women were divided into SVT and non-SVT groups to analyze the cardiac and obstetric complications. Results Among the included pregnant women, the prevalence of pre-excitation syndrome was 0.24% (309/127725). In the 309 cases with pre-excitation syndrome during pregnancy, 62 (20.1%, 62/309) had a history of SVT. In the 62 cases with SVT during pregnancy, 22 (35.5%) cases had a history of SVT. Gestational diabetes mellitus was associated with SVT during pregnancy. The cesarean section rate was 88.7% in the SVT group, which was significantly higher than that in the non-SVT group (64.8%) (P < 0.001). Cases with SVT during pregnancy had more cardiac and obstetric complications. Four fetal deaths were recorded in the SVT group. Additionally, 29 women experienced two pregnancies during the study period, among whom, five received radiofrequency ablation after the first delivery and obtained better outcomes in the second pregnancy. Conclusion The outcomes of pregnant women with pre-excitation syndrome were closely related to SVT, with possible risk factors including history of SVT before pregnancy, cardiac function, heart organic abnormalities, and gestational diabetes mellitus.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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