Prediction of pregnancy outcome in subgroups of women with renal disease.

作者: Hod M , Bar J , Padoa A , Boner G , Orvieto R

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摘要: BACKGROUND The preconception and intraconception parameters that are relevant to outcome in women with underlying renal disease remain controversial. SUBJECTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS We analyzed the types frequencies of short- long-term (2 years after delivery) maternal neonatal complications 38 patients primary (46 pregnancies), 24 IDDM diabetic nephropathy (24 27 a functioning allograft (42 most them mild insufficiency. Logistic regression models were formulated predict successful outcome. RESULTS Successful pregnancy (live, healthy infant without severe handicap 2 was observed 98% disease, 96% nephropathy, 89% allograft. Factors found be significantly predictive absence preexisting hypertension all groups, addition low serum uric acid level patients, long interval from transplantation conception use dose ofprednisone transplant patients. CONCLUSION Most different subtypes have proper prenatal care. Worse moderate or failure. Fitted logistic may provide useful guidelines for counseling about their prospects terms immediate

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