2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2015.04.002
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Heart disease in pregnancy

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“…In some cases the cause of postpartum tachycardia is evident (haemorrhage, sepsis) (8)(9)(10)(11)(12). 77In other cases it is less obvious and should prompt further investigation for causes such as occult 78 bleeding, cardiac pathology or pulmonary embolism (3,(13)(14)(15). 79…”
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“…In some cases the cause of postpartum tachycardia is evident (haemorrhage, sepsis) (8)(9)(10)(11)(12). 77In other cases it is less obvious and should prompt further investigation for causes such as occult 78 bleeding, cardiac pathology or pulmonary embolism (3,(13)(14)(15). 79…”
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“…In other cases it is less obvious and should prompt further investigation for causes such as occult 78 bleeding, cardiac pathology or pulmonary embolism (3,(13)(14)(15). 79…”
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“…Intrapartum, the cardiac output rises further, with stroke volume and a further rise in heart rate implicated . Postpartum, changes in heart rate are less well defined.…”
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“…6 Intrapartum, the cardiac output rises further, with stroke volume and a further rise in heart rate implicated. 7 Postpartum, changes in heart rate are less well defined. One study found the upper threshold of normal to be around 110 beats per minute within the first 48 hours postpartum.…”
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“…In addition, the uterine blood circulation increases 10 times, and the blood circulation in the kidney increases at a rate of 50%. This is important particularly for patients who had hypertension prior to pregnancy and who use antihypertensive drugs (1,9).…”
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