Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2023)

Congenitally uncorrected transposition of the great arteries in a pregnant woman 26-year-old: Description and literature review

  • Youssef Lahmouz, MD,
  • Sara Ahchouch, MD,
  • Fatima El Mangoub, MD,
  • Achraf Zaimi, PhD,
  • Najat Mouine, PhD,
  • lIiyasse Asfalou, PhD,
  • Jaouad Kouach, PhD,
  • Aatif Benyass, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
pp. 2154 – 2157

Abstract

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Complex congenital heart disease and pregnancy are a challenge and delicate medical situation. We describe a first-time pregnancy of a woman living with an uncorrected d-transposition of the great arteries (TGA) with serious fetal complications required multidisciplinary assessment. Twenty-six years old primigravida referred to our cardiology center in 34 weeks of gestation with peripheral cyanosis. The patient was stable hemodynamically and the room air oxygen was at 82%. A continuous murmur systolic and diastolic at second left intercostals space was found. The transthoracic echocardiographic showed an uncorrected TGA with a large atrial defect and patent ductus arteriosus. Obstetrical ultrasonography showed severe intrauterine growth restriction. The patient was delivered by caesarean section under epidural anesthesia with good outcome. This is a case report with discussion of the maternal-fetal outcome of pregnant women with asymptomatic uncorrected TGA. Coordinated care by an informed obstetrician and cardiologist should be the aim.

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