Influence of socioeconomic factors on pregnancy outcome in women with structural heart disease

Faculty Medicine Year: 2018
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
Authors:
Journal: Heart BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society Volume:
Keywords : Influence , socioeconomic factors , pregnancy outcome , women    
Abstract:
Abstract Objective: Cardiac disease is the leading cause of indirect maternal mortality. The aim of this study was to analyse to what extent socioeconomic factors influence the outcome of pregnancy in women with heart disease. Methods: The Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac disease is a global prospective registry. For this analysis, countries that enrolled ≥10 patients were included. A combined cardiac endpoint included maternal cardiac death, arrhythmia requiring treatment, heart failure, thromboembolic event, aortic dissection, endocarditis, acute coronary syndrome, hospitalisation for cardiac reason or intervention. Associations between patient characteristics, country characteristics (income inequality expressed as Gini coefficient, health expenditure, schooling, gross domestic product, birth rate and hospital beds) and cardiac endpoints were checked in a three-level model (patient-centre-country). Results: A total of 30 countries enrolled 2924 patients from 89 centres. At least one endpoint occurred in 645 women (22.1%). Maternal age, New York Heart Association classification and modified WHO risk classification were associated with the combined endpoint and explained 37% of variance in outcome. Gini coefficient and country-specific birth rate explained an additional 4%. There were large differences between the individual countries, but the need for multilevel modelling to account for these differences disappeared after adjustment for patient characteristics, Gini and country-specific birth rate. Conclusion: While there are definite interregional differences in pregnancy outcome in women with cardiac disease, these differences seem to be mainly driven by individual patient characteristics. Adjustment for country characteristics refined the results to a limited extent, but maternal condition seems to be the main determinant of outcome.
   
     
 
       

Author Related Publications

  • Aly Mohamed Abdelrahman Saad, "The prevalence of abnormal glucose regulation in patients with coronary artery disease across Europe The Euro Heart Survey on diabetes and the heart", Elsevier, 2004 More
  • Aly Mohamed Abdelrahman Saad, "Treatment and Health Status in Patients with Proven Coronary Artery Disease, but Ineligible for Revascularization. A Report from the Euro Heart Survey on Revascularization", Sage, 2006 More
  • Aly Mohamed Abdelrahman Saad, "Pharmacological treatment and perceived health status during 1-year follow up in patients diagnosed with coronary artery disease, but ineligible for revascularization: Results from the Euro Heart Survey on coronary revascularization", Sage, 2006 More
  • Aly Mohamed Abdelrahman Saad, "A 1-year follow up in patients diagnosed with coronary artery disease, but ineligible for revascularization. Results from The Euro Heart Survey on Coronary Revascularization", Oxford University Press, 2006 More
  • Aly Mohamed Abdelrahman Saad, "Atrial fibrillation management: a prospective survey in ESC Member Countries", Oxford University Press, 2005 More

Department Related Publications

  • Ahmed Shafea Mahmoud Morsy, "تاثير توسيع الصمام الميترالي بالقسطرة البالةنية على ارتجاع الوظيفي للصمام ثلاثى الشرفات وارتفاع ضغط الشريان الرئوى", مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبية, 2000 More
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Mustafa AlAwadi, "القيمة التنبؤية لقصور الشريان التاجى الخفى فى مرضى احتشاء عضلة القلب الحاد اثناء فترة الاقامة بالمستشفى", مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبية, 2000 More
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Mustafa AlAwadi, "ضغوط الاكسدة ونشاط مضادات الاكسدة فى مرضى البول السكرى الغير معتمد على الانسولين ويعانون من متلازمة الشريان التاجى الغير مستقرة", مجلة جامعة الزقازيق الطبية, 1999 More
  • Salwa Mohamed Mohamed Elsayed Ghoniem, "قصور الشريان التاجى والمختفى فى مرضى السكر الغير معتمدين على الانسولين فى وجود او عدم وجود زلال البول السكرى", مجلة القلب المصرية, 2000 More
  • Tarek Abdelmoniem Abdelaziz, "Catechin protects against oxidative stress and inflammatory-mediated cardiotoxicity in adriamycin-treated rats", Springer, 2012 More
Tweet