The obstetric implications of pulmonary hypertension and lung transplant

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology(2022)

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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is present when the mean pulmonary artery pressure is elevated to >20 mmHg as determined by right heart catheterization. It is categorized into five groups according to the underlying causes. Its presence is considered a contraindication to pregnancy for which therapeutic termination is usually advised due to grave maternal prognosis and pregnancy outcome. Nevertheless, pregnancies in affected women are increasingly reported, about half of which were unplanned, and two-thirds resulted in live births without increased foetal anomalies, notwithstanding increased risks of preterm birth, low birth weight, pre-eclampsia, other obstetric complications, and medical comorbidities, when managed under a multidisciplinary team in specialized centres. Successful lung transplant, the ultimate treatment for PH and other progressive lung diseases, restores fertility, and pregnancy is increasingly encountered, but there is a higher risk of graft rejection and mortality, compared with recipients of other organs. Preconception assessment is vital in optimizing maternal and pregnancy outcomes.
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Pregnancy,Pulmonary hypertension,Chronic lung diseases,Lung transplant,Premature birth,Maternal mortality
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