医学
肾功能
内分泌学
肾血流
妊娠期
醛固酮
怀孕
肾
胎儿
蛋白尿
内科学
遗传学
生物
作者
Kelly H. Beers,Niralee Patel
标识
DOI:10.1053/j.ackd.2020.07.006
摘要
A woman's body undergoes a myriad of changes throughout the course of a normal gestation. The kidneys play a central role in driving adjustments that guarantee maternal and fetal well-being, including a dramatic increase in glomerular filtration rate, alterations in tubular function, and changes in electrolyte and acid/base handling. Early in gestation, systemic vasodilation, driven by both a change in quantity of and response to various hormones, leads to increased renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. Vasodilation also results in activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis, which combined with changing tubular handling causes alterations in total body stores of electrolytes and total body water, resulting in a lower serum sodium concentration. In addition, mild proteinuria, glucosuria, and a decrease in serum calcium and magnesium are common. The primary acid/base change seen in pregnancy is a mild respiratory alkalosis due to progesterone effects. This article provides an overview of the current understanding of the healthy response of the kidneys to pregnancy, an understanding of which is key to caring for the pregnant patient, and early identification of alterations that may indicate underlying kidney pathology in pregnancy.
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