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Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is rare cardiac complication afflicting women during pregnancy or until 5 months post partum with the typical signs of acute cardiac failure. PPCM is similar to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in terms of symptoms, histopathology and treatment but is characterized by a better outcome with a high rate of spontaneous normalization of left-ventricular size and function. The understanding of the etiology is limited. However, viral myocarditis and autoimmune factors might be involved in the development of PPCM. Clinically, PPCM shows pulmonary symptoms such as dyspnea, tachypnea and coughing. The diagnosis is finally established by echocardiography. It has to be assumed that PPCM is often undetected or misdiagnosed because of the low incidence, the unspecific symptoms and the fact that other pregnancy-related factors have similar clinical appearance. The treatment is also unspecific and similar to DCM and acute cardiac failure. The severity of the disease requires an interdisciplinary approach in a perinatal center with consequent follow-up of the patients for risk stratification including echocardiography.
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PMID:[Peripartum cardiomyopathy-the (un)known obstetricalcardiologic emergency situation]. 1457 44

A 35-year-old primigravida with twin gestation was admitted for elective cesarean section. She had no preoperative systemic diseases including heart disease. At 37 weeks of gestation, elective cesarean section was performed under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia. Anesthetic course was uneventful until the delivery when the patient started to cough and complained of dyspnea. At the same time, Spo2 started to decline to reach 95% despite the oxygen supplement. Pleural effusion was observed on the chest X-ray on postoperative day 2. An echocardiography showed diffuse hypokinesis of the left ventricle with ejection fraction (EF) of 36%. Peripartum cardiomyopathy was strongly suspected. Symptoms of heart failure were alleviated by water restriction and furosemide by the 9th POD. The EF increased to 50% on the 15th POD.
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PMID:[Suspected case of peripartum cardiomyopathy developed during elective cesarean section]. 1986 Feb 31