Publications by authors named "David Lynch-Salamon"

A 38-year-old pregnant patient was managed by the cardio-obstetrics multidisciplinary team for severe degenerative bioprosthetic aortic valve failure. She was medically managed utilizing echocardiogram and brain natriuretic peptide until she demonstrated worsening heart failure. A valve and cardio-obstetrics team evaluation led to valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement at 30 weeks' gestation.

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We present a case of prenatal hydrops secondary to congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) that was treated with fetoscopy-assisted needle decompression. A 22-year-old G3P2 woman presented after a 21-week ultrasound demonstrated CHAOS. The fetus developed hydrops at 25 weeks, characterized by abdominal ascites, pericardial effusion, and scalp edema.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "David Lynch-Salamon"

  • - David Lynch-Salamon's recent research focuses on advanced medical management techniques in obstetrics, particularly highlighting the collaboration between cardiology and obstetrics teams in complex cases of cardiac conditions during pregnancy.
  • - His article on a pregnant patient with severe bioprosthetic aortic valve disease demonstrates the integration of multidisciplinary evaluations and interventions, leading to successful valve replacement at 30 weeks gestation.
  • - Additionally, Lynch-Salamon's work in addressing congenital conditions such as laryngeal atresia showcases the effectiveness of innovative procedures, like fetoscopy-assisted decompression, in alleviating fetal distress and hydrops, representing a significant advancement in prenatal care.