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Review
. 2019 Nov 22;21(11):73.
doi: 10.1007/s11936-019-0777-5.

Management of the Cardiovascular Complications of Substance Use Disorders During Pregnancy

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Management of the Cardiovascular Complications of Substance Use Disorders During Pregnancy

P Kaitlyn Edelson et al. Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: Substance use disorder in pregnancy and subsequent cardiovascular complications are on the rise in the USA. The care of pregnant women with substance use disorder is complex, and requires a thorough understanding of mechanisms of action, pathophysiology, and cardiovascular response during pregnancy. The goal of this review is to provide information about the most common drugs of abuse in pregnancy and to recommend management guidelines.

Recent findings: Pregnant women with substance use disorder are at increased risk of significant cardiovascular complications, both as a direct effect of acute intoxication as well as the secondary risk from infection and cardiotoxicity associated with chronic use. This risk must be considered in the antepartum management, delivery, and postpartum periods. Understanding the increased cardiovascular risk of pregnant women with substance use disorder, as well as specific drug interactions, anesthesia considerations, best practices, and management considerations, is important for all clinicians caring for this population.

Keywords: Cardiac disease in pregnancy; Obstetrics; Pregnancy; Substance use disorder.

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