Fatal Congenital Heart Disease in a Postpartum Woman
Corina Cinezan, Camelia Bianca Rus, Mihaela Mirela Muresan, Ovidiu Laurean Pop

TL;DR
A woman with an untreated heart defect from childhood died three days after giving birth due to severe complications.
Contribution
This case highlights the risks of pregnancy in untreated congenital heart disease and the importance of early treatment.
Findings
The patient had a complete common atrioventricular canal defect with severe pulmonary hypertension.
Vaginal delivery was chosen over cesarean due to lower risk, but the patient died three days postpartum.
Autopsy confirmed the congenital heart defect and its severe complications.
Abstract
The image represents the post-mortem heart of a 28-year-old female patient, diagnosed in childhood with complete common atrioventricular canal defect. At time of diagnosis, the family refused surgery, as did the patient during her adulthood. Despite being advised against pregnancy, she became pregnant. On presentation to hospital, she was cyanotic, with clubbed fingers, and hemodynamically unstable, in sinus rhythm, with Eisenmenger syndrome and respiratory failure partially responsive to oxygen. During pregnancy, owing to systemic vasodilatation, the right-to-left shunt is increased, with more severe cyanosis and low cardiac output. Echocardiography revealed the complete common atrioventricular canal defect, with a single atrioventricular valve with severe regurgitation, right ventricular hypertrophy, pulmonary artery dilatation, severe pulmonary hypertension and a hypoplastic left…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy · Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair · Congenital Heart Disease Studies
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