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Pregnancy outcomes post‐kidney transplantation across 23 years.
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology . Jun2024, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p269-276. 8p. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Background: Pregnancy in kidney transplant recipients has become increasingly common. However, pregnancy carries higher risks to these patients compared to the general population. Aims: To describe pregnancy outcomes in kidney transplant recipients. Materials and Methods: We conducted a single‐centre retrospective cohort study of kidney transplant recipients who delivered after 20 weeks gestation at a quaternary hospital in Victoria, Australia, between 2000 and 2022 inclusive. Results: The study included 37 pregnancies from 27 patients, accounting for 38 infants. Over half of recorded pregnancies occurred in the past five years (56.8%, n = 21). There were high rates of pre‐existing hypertension (75.7%, n = 28). Pregnancy‐induced hypertension and pre‐eclampsia were common antenatal complications (21.6%, n = 8 and 48.6%, n = 18 respectively). Soluble fms‐like tyrosine kinase‐1 / placental growth factor ratios were elevated in all patients who developed severe pre‐eclampsia (16.2%, n = 6). The median gestational age at birth was 36.4 weeks (range 20–40.4, Q1 32.9, Q3 37.6) and 59.5% (n = 22) of births were preterm. Unplanned caesarean without labour was the most common mode of birth (35.1%, n = 13). The overall caesarean rate was 62.1% (n = 23). Post‐partum haemorrhage complicated over half of pregnancies (56.8%, n = 21). Fifty percent (n = 19) of infants were admitted for neonatal care, in particular neonatal intensive care, and had low birthweights under 2500 g. While there was a transient deterioration in kidney function, there was no graft rejection within one year of birth. Conclusions: Clinicians should consider the high rates of pre‐existing hypertension, preterm birth, and caesarean birth when counselling and managing pregnant kidney transplant recipients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *KIDNEY transplantation
*PATIENTS
*TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc.
*HYPERTENSION
*PROTEIN-tyrosine kinase inhibitors
*NEONATAL intensive care units
*PREGNANCY outcomes
*HIGH-risk pregnancy
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*POSTPARTUM hemorrhage
*NEONATAL intensive care
*PRENATAL care
*LONGITUDINAL method
*MEDICAL records
*ACQUISITION of data
*PREECLAMPSIA
*GROWTH factors
*PREGNANCY complications
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00048666
- Volume :
- 64
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 178442710
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/ajo.13786