Bridging gaps: The urgent call for cardio-obstetrics as a subspecialty in India

Indian Heart J. 2024 Mar 18:S0019-4832(24)00048-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ihj.2024.03.003. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease complicates 1-4% of pregnancies. Women with heart disease going through pregnancy are on the increase. While global maternal deaths during pregnancy are decreasing, India remains a significant contributor to maternal deaths in the world. Cardiovascular disease during pregnancy is the leading cause of maternal mortality in developed nations, and this trend is expected soon in India, with the ongoing obstetric transition. Research in developed nations indicates that a high proportion of maternal mortality related to heart disease is preventable. However, India lacks indigenous data, risk stratification tools, management guidelines, and a well-defined cardio-obstetric team concept for pregnant women with heart disease. There is a pressing need to establish national registries, develop risk stratification tools, develop and disseminate management guidelines, and create dedicated cardio-obstetric programs. This article provides a comprehensive overview of this requirement and offers solutions to bridge the existing gaps in India's maternal healthcare landscape.

Keywords: Developing nations; Maternal heart team; Maternal mortality; Pregnancy.

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