怀孕
医学
移植
肾移植
队列
产科
肾功能
妊娠期
重症监护医学
队列研究
肾脏疾病
妇科
内科学
遗传学
生物
作者
Shilpanjali Jesudason,Giorgina Barbara Piccoli
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.kint.2022.08.007
摘要
Pregnancy after kidney transplantation is highly successful, though not without risk. A new national Dutch study of a large series of pregnancies in transplanted women highlights the complexities of pregnancy in this cohort and notes a move toward pregnancies in women with "less-than-perfect" graft function. We discuss these new data defining pregnancy outcomes and the ethical and clinical challenges that may arise in these mothers. Pregnancy after kidney transplantation is highly successful, though not without risk. A new national Dutch study of a large series of pregnancies in transplanted women highlights the complexities of pregnancy in this cohort and notes a move toward pregnancies in women with "less-than-perfect" graft function. We discuss these new data defining pregnancy outcomes and the ethical and clinical challenges that may arise in these mothers. A nationwide Dutch cohort study shows relatively good pregnancy outcomes after kidney transplantation and finds risk factors for adverse outcomesKidney InternationalVol. 102Issue 4PreviewAlthough numbers of pregnancy after kidney transplantation (KT) are rising, high risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes (APO) remain. Though important for pre-conception counselling and pregnancy monitoring, analyses of pregnancy outcomes after KT per pre-pregnancy estimated glomerular filtration rate-chronic kidney disease (eGFR-CKD)-categories have not been performed on a large scale before. To do this, we conducted a Dutch nationwide cohort study of consecutive singleton pregnancies over 20 weeks of gestation after KT. Full-Text PDF Open Access
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