Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy
HardObstetrics & Gynaecology · High-risk Pregnancy
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Cardiac disease complicates 1–3% of pregnancies but is a leading cause of indirect (non-obstetric) maternal mortality. The exam wants you to integrate cardiology with the haemodynamic stress of pregnancy: know the NYHA-based prognosis, the three "danger windows," the lesions that forbid pregnancy outright, and the drug list that is safe versus banned. Pregnancy is a high-output, low-resistance state. The diseased …
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