作者: M. L. Wyld , P. A. Clayton , S. Jesudason , S. J. Chadban , S. I. Alexander
DOI: 10.1111/AJT.12452
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摘要: Pregnancy outcomes in a transplant population have not been well documented. Data from the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) National Perinatal Epidemiology Statistics Unit (NPESU) were analyzed. We described pregnancy within compared these to for general population. Six hundred ninety-two pregnancies 447 recipients reported between 1971 2010 (ANZDATA); corresponding 5 269 645 nationally 1991 (NPESU). At mothers had median age of 31 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 27, 34), creatinine 106 µmol/L (IQR: 88, 1103 µmol/L) functioning 3, 9). The mean gestational at birth was 35 ± weeks recipients, significantly shorter than national average 39 (p < 0.0001). Mean live weight 873 g lower (2485 783 vs. 3358 2 g); significant difference remained after controlling age. There perinatal survival rate babies born 94% with 99% 0.001). Although are generally successful, differ population, indicating remain high-risk despite good allograft function.