Hypertension in Pregnancy (Apr 2017)

Cardiogenic shock in pregnancy: Analysis from the National Inpatient Sample

  • Jennifer Banayan,
  • Sarosh Rana,
  • Ariel Mueller,
  • Avery Tung,
  • Hadi Ramadan,
  • Zoltan Arany,
  • Junaid Nizamuddin,
  • Victor Novack,
  • Barbara Scavone,
  • Samuel M. Brown,
  • Sajid Shahul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2016.1242606
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 2
pp. 117 – 123

Abstract

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Objective: Cardiogenic shock (CS) may occur during pregnancy and dramatically worsen peripartum outcomes. Methods: We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample from 2002 to 2013 to describe the incidence of, risk factors for and outcomes of CS during pregnancy. Results: Of the 53,794,192 hospitalizations analyzed, 2044 were complicated by CS. The mortality rate in peripartum women with CS was 18.81% versus 0.02% without. It occurs more often during postpartum (58.83%) as compared with delivery (23.47%) or antepartum (17.70%) hospitalizations. Factors associated with CS -related death included cardiac arrest, renal failure, and sepsis. Conclusions: CS during pregnancy occurs more commonly in the postpartum period and is associated with a high mortality.

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