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DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-113388
The Interesting Case
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Peripartum Cardiomyopathy in Cardiac MRI: A Case Report

Andrea Delsing
,
Oliver Bruder
,
Kai Nassenstein
Further Information

Publication History

10 April 2016

22 July 2016

Publication Date:
15 November 2016 (online)

Introduction

Peripartum (postpartum) cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is an uncommon primary cardiomyopathy of unknown cause with a reported incidence from 1/15 000 to 1/1300 pregnancies. It occurs most frequently in obese, multiparous women older than 30 years with preeclampsia. PPCM manifests between the last trimester and about 5 month after birth. In about 50 % of cases PPCM is associated with complete recovery within 6 months but PPCM may also result in progressive heart failure, death, or transplantation. PPCM is regarded as a separate clinical entity, which has to be differentiated from other preexisting cardiomyopathies that may be aggravated by pregnancy (Abboud J et al. Int J Cardiol 2007; 118: 295 – 303).