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Table 1 Patient’s characteristics

From: Cardiac operation under cardiopulmonary bypass during pregnancy

Patient No.

Age (y)

Gravidity

Parity

Singleton /twin (S/T)

Weight during operation (kg)

Type of heart disease

NYHA functional classification

Weeks of gestation during operation (w)

1

32

1

0

S

43

ASD (PAH accompanied)

II

22+ 4

2

36

4

1

S

60

MR (PAH accompanied)

II

20+ 4

3

33

3

0

T

63

DCRV

II

26+ 5

4

35

5

2

S

60

MS (PAH accompanied)

III

18+ 6

5

25

1

0

S

49

Prosthetic AV stuck

III

20+ 6

6

42

3

1

S

72

MS (PAH accompanied)

IV

27+ 3

7

30

2

1

S

66

MS + ASD (PAH accompanied)

II

23+ 4

8

23

1

0

S

48

AR

II

18+ 1

9

29

4

2

S

49

IE + MR

IV

25+ 5

10

24

2

0

S

41

ASD (PAH accompanied)

II

20+ 4

11

26

1

0

S

49

Prosthetic AV stuck

IV

19+ 5

12

28

3

1

S

51

VSD (PAH accompanied)

II

24+ 2

13

25

4

1

S

55

ASD (PAH accompanied)

II

22+ 3

14

28

5

0

S

57

Prosthetic AS

II

30+ 5

15

37

2

1

S

74

VSD + AR

II

20+ 3

16

28

3

0

S

47

ASD (PAH accompanied)

II

25+ 3

17

36

3

1

S

50

AD (Stanford type A)

III

23+ 6

18

26

2

1

S

68

IE

III

26

19

30

1

0

S

49

MS (PAH accompanied)

III

28

20

24

1

0

S

45

ASD + VSD (PAH accompanied)

III

25+ 6

21

21

1

0

S

48

Ruptured sinus of Valsalva of the right coronary cusp+IE

IV

21

22

25

1

0

S

48

Prosthetic AS

III

26+ 4

  1. y Year, kg Kilogram, w Week, S Singleton, T Twin, ASD Atrial septal defect, VSD Ventricular septal defect, MR Mitral valve regurgitation, DCRV Double cavity of right ventricle, MS Mitral valve stenosis, AR Aortic valve regurgitation, IE Infective endocarditis, MR Mitral valve regurgitation, PAH Pulmonary artery hypertension, AD Aortic dissection, AS Aortic valve stenosis