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- W1569062494 abstract "Pregnancies, as well as the post-partum period, are characterized by important metabolic changes. A lot of physiological changes affect the circulating blood volume, peripheral vascular compliance and resistance, myocardial function, heart rate and the neuro-hormonal system. These changes are well known in normal pregnancies, due to thorough examination and intense study; however there are still some questions related to the differences between women with and without structural diseases. Tocolitic medication used in pregnancy can cause cardiac complications in a healthy woman. The presence of cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy must not be ignored because: Cardiovascular diseases are top causes of non-obstetrical maternal death (Sullivan, 1990). The modern possibilities of investigation improved diagnosis of cardiac diseases. The modern therapy can help women with cardiovascular diseases to have a good pregnancy outcome. Until recently, pregnancy was forbidden in those women. Women with repaired congenital heart defects. These women will have an increased risk of arrhythmias during pregnancy (Tateno, 2003). These types of patients usually have fragile hemodynamics and need additional therapy in most of the cases." @default.
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