Time was of the essence, and the task was urgent, Chen Cang couldn't afford to waste a single minute or second!
Upon learning that the patient was pregnant, Chen Cang hesitated slightly, with a bit of a frown on his face.
This really wasn't a simple matter!
Pregnancy with heart disease is a very serious complication and one of the leading causes of death for both pregnant women and perinatal infants.
It ranks first among non-obstetric reasons for maternal deaths.
Similarly, due to changes in the hemodynamics during pregnancy, hypercoagulable state of the blood, and metabolic changes, the cardiac load on pregnant women is increased, which can worsen the existing heart disease or lead to complications such as heart failure compensation, acute pulmonary edema, and heart failure.