Abstract
Abstract
 Objective: To review the outcome of percutaneous mitral balloon commissurotomy (PMBC) both to maternal and neonatal.
 Methods: The search was conducted on Pubmed®, Cochrane Library®, and Ovid® using MeSH. Critical appraisal determining the validity, importance, and applicability (VIA) was conducted by two independent authors.
 Results: Several studies showed that performing the PMBC had good outcome for pregnant women functional class based on NYHA. Most of them decreased from NYHA III/IV to I/II. For delivery outcome, all studies concluded that more than 80% pregnant women with mitral stenosis undergoing PMBC delivered at term, and no congenital anomalies found.
 Conclusion: Percutaneous mitral balloon commissurotomy for pregnant women with severe MS is safe during pregnancy.
 Keywords: mitral stenosis, outcome, percutaneous mitral balloon commissurotomy, pregnancy,
 
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 Tujuan: Mengulas luaran komisurotomi balon mitral perkutan (KBMP) baik pada maternal maupun neonatus.
 Metode: Pencarian dilakukan melalui Pubmed®, Cochrane Library®, dan Ovid® menggunakan MeSH. Telaah kristis dilakukan oleh 2 penulis independen berdasarkan validitas, kepentingan, dan aplikabilitas.
 Hasil: Beberapa studi memperlihatkan KBMP memiliki luaran yang baik di kalangan perempuan hamil berdasarkan kelas fungsional NYHA. Kebanyakan mereka mengalami penurunan NYHA dari III/IV menjadi I/II. Untuk luaran persalinan, seluruh studi menyimpulkan lebih dari 80% perempuan dengan mitral stenosis yang menjalani pembedahan KBMP melahirkan pada usia term dan tidak ditemukan kelainan.
 Kesimpulan: KBMP aman dilakukan pada perempuan hamil dengan mitral stenosis berat.
 Kata kunci: kehamilan, komisurotomibalon mitral perkutan, luaran, stenosis mitral
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