Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre
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Resumo: | Background: Chronic kidney disease causes decreased fertility. With kidney transplantation, fertility is restored within a few months. Objective: To analyse the feasibility of pregnancy with renal transplantation and its impact on renal function, complications in women and newborns. Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies that occurred in kidney transplant recipients between 1985 and 2014 in one Transplantation Unit, with a follow-up of 12 months post-partum. Results: Eighteen pregnancies were included (one twin pregnancy) in 13 kidney transplant recipients with an average age of 31 years. Of these, 12 pregnancies progressed, five resulted in miscarriage and one in abortion. Only one pregnancy was complicated by gestational diabetes. There were two stillbirths (twin pregnancy). The average weight of 11 newborns was 2.6 kilograms. There was a significant decrease of estimated glomerular filtration rate at 3 months post-partum [p < 0.05], but a year after delivery, the tendency was not maintained [p > 0.05]. Regarding proteinuria, the significant rise at 3 months was maintained until one year [p <0.05]. A significant increase in blood pressure was observed only on the 3rd trimester [p < 0.05], which did not maintain a year after delivery [p > 0.05]. In patients taking cyclosporine, a decrease in serum levels [p < 0.05] was found throughout the pregnancy. No rejection was detected, as well as graft failure during pregnancy or post-partum follow-up. Conclusion: Although the sample is limited, the number of miscarriages was higher than in the general population (24% versus 8 to 20%). The significant increase of the proteinuria throughout a year suggests a long-term increased risk of graft dysfunction. The decrease in serum cyclosporine levels during pregnancy implies a tighter monitoring of this parameter throughout this period |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centreFertilitykidney transplantationpregnancyBackground: Chronic kidney disease causes decreased fertility. With kidney transplantation, fertility is restored within a few months. Objective: To analyse the feasibility of pregnancy with renal transplantation and its impact on renal function, complications in women and newborns. Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies that occurred in kidney transplant recipients between 1985 and 2014 in one Transplantation Unit, with a follow-up of 12 months post-partum. Results: Eighteen pregnancies were included (one twin pregnancy) in 13 kidney transplant recipients with an average age of 31 years. Of these, 12 pregnancies progressed, five resulted in miscarriage and one in abortion. Only one pregnancy was complicated by gestational diabetes. There were two stillbirths (twin pregnancy). The average weight of 11 newborns was 2.6 kilograms. There was a significant decrease of estimated glomerular filtration rate at 3 months post-partum [p < 0.05], but a year after delivery, the tendency was not maintained [p > 0.05]. Regarding proteinuria, the significant rise at 3 months was maintained until one year [p <0.05]. A significant increase in blood pressure was observed only on the 3rd trimester [p < 0.05], which did not maintain a year after delivery [p > 0.05]. In patients taking cyclosporine, a decrease in serum levels [p < 0.05] was found throughout the pregnancy. No rejection was detected, as well as graft failure during pregnancy or post-partum follow-up. Conclusion: Although the sample is limited, the number of miscarriages was higher than in the general population (24% versus 8 to 20%). The significant increase of the proteinuria throughout a year suggests a long-term increased risk of graft dysfunction. The decrease in serum cyclosporine levels during pregnancy implies a tighter monitoring of this parameter throughout this periodSociedade Portuguesa de Nefrologia2015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-01692015000300007Portuguese Journal of Nephrology & Hypertension v.29 n.3 2015reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0872-01692015000300007Cândido,CristinaViegas,MárcioMatias,PatríciaBirne,RitaJorge,CristinaWeigert,AndréAdragão,TeresaBruges,MargaridaMachado,Domingosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:04:50Zoai:scielo:S0872-01692015000300007Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:18:55.147349Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre Cândido,Cristina Fertility kidney transplantation pregnancy |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Pregnancy in renal transplanted patients: effects on the mother and the newborn - 29 years of experience in a single centre |
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Cândido,Cristina |
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Cândido,Cristina Viegas,Márcio Matias,Patrícia Birne,Rita Jorge,Cristina Weigert,André Adragão,Teresa Bruges,Margarida Machado,Domingos |
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Viegas,Márcio Matias,Patrícia Birne,Rita Jorge,Cristina Weigert,André Adragão,Teresa Bruges,Margarida Machado,Domingos |
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Cândido,Cristina Viegas,Márcio Matias,Patrícia Birne,Rita Jorge,Cristina Weigert,André Adragão,Teresa Bruges,Margarida Machado,Domingos |
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Fertility kidney transplantation pregnancy |
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Fertility kidney transplantation pregnancy |
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Background: Chronic kidney disease causes decreased fertility. With kidney transplantation, fertility is restored within a few months. Objective: To analyse the feasibility of pregnancy with renal transplantation and its impact on renal function, complications in women and newborns. Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies that occurred in kidney transplant recipients between 1985 and 2014 in one Transplantation Unit, with a follow-up of 12 months post-partum. Results: Eighteen pregnancies were included (one twin pregnancy) in 13 kidney transplant recipients with an average age of 31 years. Of these, 12 pregnancies progressed, five resulted in miscarriage and one in abortion. Only one pregnancy was complicated by gestational diabetes. There were two stillbirths (twin pregnancy). The average weight of 11 newborns was 2.6 kilograms. There was a significant decrease of estimated glomerular filtration rate at 3 months post-partum [p < 0.05], but a year after delivery, the tendency was not maintained [p > 0.05]. Regarding proteinuria, the significant rise at 3 months was maintained until one year [p <0.05]. A significant increase in blood pressure was observed only on the 3rd trimester [p < 0.05], which did not maintain a year after delivery [p > 0.05]. In patients taking cyclosporine, a decrease in serum levels [p < 0.05] was found throughout the pregnancy. No rejection was detected, as well as graft failure during pregnancy or post-partum follow-up. Conclusion: Although the sample is limited, the number of miscarriages was higher than in the general population (24% versus 8 to 20%). The significant increase of the proteinuria throughout a year suggests a long-term increased risk of graft dysfunction. The decrease in serum cyclosporine levels during pregnancy implies a tighter monitoring of this parameter throughout this period |
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