Incidence, Risk Factors, and Clinical Characteristics of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy in South Korea

Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare disorder associated with pregnancy that can lead to life-threatening conditions. The incidence and clinical characteristics of this condition remain poorly understood. We aimed to perform the first population-based study of PPCM in South Korea, using the Ko...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation. Heart failure 2018-04, Vol.11 (4), p.e004134-e004134
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Sunki, Cho, Geum Joon, Park, Geun U, Kim, Log Young, Lee, Tae-Seon, Kim, Do Young, Choi, Suk-Won, Youn, Jong-Chan, Han, Seong Woo, Ryu, Kyu-Hyung, Na, Jin Oh, Choi, Cheol Ung, Seo, Hong Seog, Kim, Eung Ju
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description Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare disorder associated with pregnancy that can lead to life-threatening conditions. The incidence and clinical characteristics of this condition remain poorly understood. We aimed to perform the first population-based study of PPCM in South Korea, using the Korea National Health Insurance Claims Database of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service. Patients who fulfilled predefined diagnostic criteria for PPCM from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2012, were identified from codes. To discriminate PPCM from other causes of heart failure, we excluded subjects who already had heart failure-related codes at least 1 year before delivery. During the study period, there were 1 404 551 deliveries in South Korea, and we excluded 20 159 patients who already had heart failure. In those, a total of 795 cases were identified as PPCM. Patients with PPCM were older, had a higher prevalence of preeclampsia and gestational diabetes mellitus, and were more likely to be primiparous and have multiple pregnancies. Moreover, cesarean section and pregnancy-related complications and in-hospital death were also more common in patients with PPCM. Intriguingly, a considerable number of heart failure cases (n=64; 8.1% of total PPCM) were noted between 5 and 12 months after delivery. The incidence of PPCM was 1 in 1741 deliveries in South Korea. Patients with PPCM were older, were more associated with primiparity and multiple pregnancy, had more pregnancy-related complications, and revealed higher in-hospital mortality than controls. The number of cases diagnosed as PPCM were decreased over time after delivery; however, a large number of patients were still noted through 12 months after delivery.
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