The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design
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Resumo: | Abstract Background: Maternal mortality rates in Brazil remain above the goals established by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Heart disease is estimated to affect 4% of all pregnancies and remains by itself the main indirect obstetric cause of maternal death. In the last decades, a significant improvement in the prognosis of heart diseases has made pregnancy possible in women with heart disease and provided better maternal and fetal outcomes. Objective: To establish a multicenter Brazilian Registry of pregnant women with heart disease; to study the causes of immediate and late maternal mortality; and to assess the prevalence of heart disease in the country’s macro-regions. Method: This is an observational study, with retrospective and prospective stages, of the clinical and obstetric progression of pregnant women with heart disease. These women consecutively received care during pregnancy and will be followed up for up to a year after delivery at public and private hospitals with infrastructure for the execution of this project, a principal investigator, and approval by Ethics and Research Committees. Results: Our results will be presented after data collection and statistical analysis, aiming to demonstrate immediate and late maternal mortality rates, as well as the prevalence of heart disease in the country and its cardiovascular and obstetric complications during pregnancy. Conclusion: REBECGA will be the Brazilian Registry of heart disease and pregnancy and it will contribute to planning preventive measures, raising financial resources for the improvement of high-risk prenatal care, and reducing immediate and late maternal mortality due to heart disease. |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and DesignPregnancyHeart DiseasesMaternal MortalityCardiovascular Pregnancy ComplicationsAbstract Background: Maternal mortality rates in Brazil remain above the goals established by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Heart disease is estimated to affect 4% of all pregnancies and remains by itself the main indirect obstetric cause of maternal death. In the last decades, a significant improvement in the prognosis of heart diseases has made pregnancy possible in women with heart disease and provided better maternal and fetal outcomes. Objective: To establish a multicenter Brazilian Registry of pregnant women with heart disease; to study the causes of immediate and late maternal mortality; and to assess the prevalence of heart disease in the country’s macro-regions. Method: This is an observational study, with retrospective and prospective stages, of the clinical and obstetric progression of pregnant women with heart disease. These women consecutively received care during pregnancy and will be followed up for up to a year after delivery at public and private hospitals with infrastructure for the execution of this project, a principal investigator, and approval by Ethics and Research Committees. Results: Our results will be presented after data collection and statistical analysis, aiming to demonstrate immediate and late maternal mortality rates, as well as the prevalence of heart disease in the country and its cardiovascular and obstetric complications during pregnancy. Conclusion: REBECGA will be the Brazilian Registry of heart disease and pregnancy and it will contribute to planning preventive measures, raising financial resources for the improvement of high-risk prenatal care, and reducing immediate and late maternal mortality due to heart disease.Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia2021-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-56472021000400452International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences v.34 n.4 2021reponame:International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.36660/ijcs.20200419info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAvila,Walkiria SamuelRivera,Maria Alayde MendonçaMarques-Santos,CeliRivera,Ivan RomeroCosta,Maria Elizabeth Navegantes CaetanoLucena,Alexandre Jorge Gomes deFreire,Claudia Maria VilasCarvalho,Regina Coeli Marques deBorn,DanielCampanharo,Felipe FavoretteSilva,Fabio Brunoeng2022-02-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2359-56472021000400452Revistahttp://publicacoes.cardiol.br/portal/ijcshttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptailanerodrigues@cardiol.br||revistaijcs@cardiol.br2359-56472359-4802opendoar:2022-02-02T00:00International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design Avila,Walkiria Samuel Pregnancy Heart Diseases Maternal Mortality Cardiovascular Pregnancy Complications |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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The REBECGA Brazilian Registry of Pregnancy and Heart Disease: Rationale and Design |
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Avila,Walkiria Samuel |
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Avila,Walkiria Samuel Rivera,Maria Alayde Mendonça Marques-Santos,Celi Rivera,Ivan Romero Costa,Maria Elizabeth Navegantes Caetano Lucena,Alexandre Jorge Gomes de Freire,Claudia Maria Vilas Carvalho,Regina Coeli Marques de Born,Daniel Campanharo,Felipe Favorette Silva,Fabio Bruno |
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Rivera,Maria Alayde Mendonça Marques-Santos,Celi Rivera,Ivan Romero Costa,Maria Elizabeth Navegantes Caetano Lucena,Alexandre Jorge Gomes de Freire,Claudia Maria Vilas Carvalho,Regina Coeli Marques de Born,Daniel Campanharo,Felipe Favorette Silva,Fabio Bruno |
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Avila,Walkiria Samuel Rivera,Maria Alayde Mendonça Marques-Santos,Celi Rivera,Ivan Romero Costa,Maria Elizabeth Navegantes Caetano Lucena,Alexandre Jorge Gomes de Freire,Claudia Maria Vilas Carvalho,Regina Coeli Marques de Born,Daniel Campanharo,Felipe Favorette Silva,Fabio Bruno |
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Pregnancy Heart Diseases Maternal Mortality Cardiovascular Pregnancy Complications |
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Pregnancy Heart Diseases Maternal Mortality Cardiovascular Pregnancy Complications |
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Abstract Background: Maternal mortality rates in Brazil remain above the goals established by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Heart disease is estimated to affect 4% of all pregnancies and remains by itself the main indirect obstetric cause of maternal death. In the last decades, a significant improvement in the prognosis of heart diseases has made pregnancy possible in women with heart disease and provided better maternal and fetal outcomes. Objective: To establish a multicenter Brazilian Registry of pregnant women with heart disease; to study the causes of immediate and late maternal mortality; and to assess the prevalence of heart disease in the country’s macro-regions. Method: This is an observational study, with retrospective and prospective stages, of the clinical and obstetric progression of pregnant women with heart disease. These women consecutively received care during pregnancy and will be followed up for up to a year after delivery at public and private hospitals with infrastructure for the execution of this project, a principal investigator, and approval by Ethics and Research Committees. Results: Our results will be presented after data collection and statistical analysis, aiming to demonstrate immediate and late maternal mortality rates, as well as the prevalence of heart disease in the country and its cardiovascular and obstetric complications during pregnancy. Conclusion: REBECGA will be the Brazilian Registry of heart disease and pregnancy and it will contribute to planning preventive measures, raising financial resources for the improvement of high-risk prenatal care, and reducing immediate and late maternal mortality due to heart disease. |
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