Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications

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Autor(a) principal: Candido,Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Cristelli,Marina Pontello, Fernandes,Ana Raquel, Lima,Andre Caires Alvino de, Viana,Laila Almeida, Sato,Jussara L, Sass,Nelson, Tedesco-Silva,Helio, Medina-Pestana,Jose Osmar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Women regain fertility a few time after renal transplantation. However, viability of pregnancy and maternal complications are still unclear. Objective: To describe the outcomes of pregnancies in kidney transplanted patients, focusing on maternal complications. Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies in kidney transplanted patients between 2004 and 2014, followed up 12 months after delivery. Each pregnancy was considered an event. Results: There were 53 pregnancies in 36 patients. Mean age was 28 ± 5years. Pregnancy occurred 4.4 ± 3.0 years post-transplant. Immunosuppression before conception was tacrolimus, azathioprine, and prednisone in 74% of the cases. There were 15% miscarriages in the 1st trimester and 8% in 2nd trimester. In 41% of the cases, it was necessary to induce labor. From all births, 22% were premature and 17% very premature. There were 5% stillbirths and 5% of neonatal deaths. De novo proteinuria occurred in 60%, urinary tract infection in 23%, preeclampsia in 11%, acute rejection in 6%, and graft loss in 2% of the cases. It was observed a significant increase in creatinine at preconception comparing to 3rd trimester and follow-up (1.17 vs. 1.46 vs. 1.59 mg/dL, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Although the sample is limited, the number of miscarriages was higher than in the general population, with high rates of maternal complications. Sustained increase of creatinine suggests increased risk of graft loss in long-term.
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spelling Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complicationsabortiongraft rejectionkidney transplantationpre-eclampsiapregnancyAbstract Introduction: Women regain fertility a few time after renal transplantation. However, viability of pregnancy and maternal complications are still unclear. Objective: To describe the outcomes of pregnancies in kidney transplanted patients, focusing on maternal complications. Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies in kidney transplanted patients between 2004 and 2014, followed up 12 months after delivery. Each pregnancy was considered an event. Results: There were 53 pregnancies in 36 patients. Mean age was 28 ± 5years. Pregnancy occurred 4.4 ± 3.0 years post-transplant. Immunosuppression before conception was tacrolimus, azathioprine, and prednisone in 74% of the cases. There were 15% miscarriages in the 1st trimester and 8% in 2nd trimester. In 41% of the cases, it was necessary to induce labor. From all births, 22% were premature and 17% very premature. There were 5% stillbirths and 5% of neonatal deaths. De novo proteinuria occurred in 60%, urinary tract infection in 23%, preeclampsia in 11%, acute rejection in 6%, and graft loss in 2% of the cases. It was observed a significant increase in creatinine at preconception comparing to 3rd trimester and follow-up (1.17 vs. 1.46 vs. 1.59 mg/dL, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Although the sample is limited, the number of miscarriages was higher than in the general population, with high rates of maternal complications. Sustained increase of creatinine suggests increased risk of graft loss in long-term.Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002016000400421Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.38 n.4 2016reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.5935/0101-2800.20160067info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCandido,CristinaCristelli,Marina PontelloFernandes,Ana RaquelLima,Andre Caires Alvino deViana,Laila AlmeidaSato,Jussara LSass,NelsonTedesco-Silva,HelioMedina-Pestana,Jose Osmareng2016-12-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002016000400421Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2016-12-19T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
title Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
spellingShingle Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
Candido,Cristina
abortion
graft rejection
kidney transplantation
pre-eclampsia
pregnancy
title_short Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
title_full Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
title_fullStr Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
title_sort Pregnancy after kidney transplantation: high rates of maternal complications
author Candido,Cristina
author_facet Candido,Cristina
Cristelli,Marina Pontello
Fernandes,Ana Raquel
Lima,Andre Caires Alvino de
Viana,Laila Almeida
Sato,Jussara L
Sass,Nelson
Tedesco-Silva,Helio
Medina-Pestana,Jose Osmar
author_role author
author2 Cristelli,Marina Pontello
Fernandes,Ana Raquel
Lima,Andre Caires Alvino de
Viana,Laila Almeida
Sato,Jussara L
Sass,Nelson
Tedesco-Silva,Helio
Medina-Pestana,Jose Osmar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Candido,Cristina
Cristelli,Marina Pontello
Fernandes,Ana Raquel
Lima,Andre Caires Alvino de
Viana,Laila Almeida
Sato,Jussara L
Sass,Nelson
Tedesco-Silva,Helio
Medina-Pestana,Jose Osmar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv abortion
graft rejection
kidney transplantation
pre-eclampsia
pregnancy
topic abortion
graft rejection
kidney transplantation
pre-eclampsia
pregnancy
description Abstract Introduction: Women regain fertility a few time after renal transplantation. However, viability of pregnancy and maternal complications are still unclear. Objective: To describe the outcomes of pregnancies in kidney transplanted patients, focusing on maternal complications. Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies in kidney transplanted patients between 2004 and 2014, followed up 12 months after delivery. Each pregnancy was considered an event. Results: There were 53 pregnancies in 36 patients. Mean age was 28 ± 5years. Pregnancy occurred 4.4 ± 3.0 years post-transplant. Immunosuppression before conception was tacrolimus, azathioprine, and prednisone in 74% of the cases. There were 15% miscarriages in the 1st trimester and 8% in 2nd trimester. In 41% of the cases, it was necessary to induce labor. From all births, 22% were premature and 17% very premature. There were 5% stillbirths and 5% of neonatal deaths. De novo proteinuria occurred in 60%, urinary tract infection in 23%, preeclampsia in 11%, acute rejection in 6%, and graft loss in 2% of the cases. It was observed a significant increase in creatinine at preconception comparing to 3rd trimester and follow-up (1.17 vs. 1.46 vs. 1.59 mg/dL, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Although the sample is limited, the number of miscarriages was higher than in the general population, with high rates of maternal complications. Sustained increase of creatinine suggests increased risk of graft loss in long-term.
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