Oral anticoagulation therapy is the most effective strategy for preventing thromboembolic complications in pregnant women with prosthetic heart valves. However, this therapy is associated with increased fetal morbidity and mortality. The authors discuss the controversies surrounding the choice of prosthetic heart valve in women of childbearing age and the advantages and disadvantages of various anticoagulation strategies during pregnancy.
- Jose M. Castellano
- Rajeev L. Narayan
- Valentin Fuster