Pregnant women with previous bariatric surgery are at high risk of preeclampsia: A multicenter case series and narrative literature review

IF 0.4 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
M. Morikawa, Mana Obata-Yasuoka, T. Miyake, M. Kasai, Yuzo Uchida, Hiromi Hamada, T. Kimura, H. Watari
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Aim: This study aimed to clarify outcomes of pregnancies in women with previous bariatric surgery (BS). Methods: A national questionnaire was conducted targeting all 408 perinatal institutions in Japan. Reponses were obtained from 229 institutions, of which four reported a total of five singleton pregnancies and subsequent deliveries in women with previous BS in 2018. Outcomes of these women (BS group) were investigated. Case presentations: One woman (20.0%) delivered without preeclampsia prior to undergoing BS. Among the five women, median maternal age was 36 years, and median interval between previous BS and conception was 28 months. Mean maternal body mass index decreased by 10.5 between BS and conception and increased by 4.57 between conception and delivery. Three women (60.0%) developed preeclampsia (hypertension and proteinuria), two women had chronic hypertension at conception that developed into superimposed preeclampsia, and one woman had new-onset preeclampsia. Three women (60.0%) had type 2 diabetes mellitus (including overt diabetes in pregnancy), and none had new-onset gestational diabetes mellitus. One woman had a preterm delivery at 32 gestational weeks via cesarean section due to abruptio placentae caused by preeclampsia. All five women gave birth to live appropriate-for-gestational age infants with no abnormalities. Conclusion: The incidence of preeclampsia is high among pregnant women with previous BS who have diabetes mellitus at conception.
既往做过减肥手术的孕妇患先兆子痫的风险高:一项多中心病例系列和叙述性文献综述
目的:本研究旨在阐明既往减肥手术(BS)妇女的妊娠结局。方法:对日本408家围产机构进行问卷调查。我们从229家机构获得了反馈,其中4家机构报告称,2018年有5名患有BS的女性出现单胎妊娠和随后的分娩。观察这些妇女(BS组)的预后。病例介绍:1名妇女(20.0%)在接受BS手术前没有子痫前期。在这5名妇女中,产妇年龄中位数为36岁,先前BS和受孕之间的中位数间隔为28个月。孕妇的平均体重指数在怀孕和分娩之间下降了10.5,在怀孕和分娩之间上升了4.57。3名妇女(60.0%)出现子痫前期(高血压和蛋白尿),2名妇女在怀孕时患有慢性高血压,并发展为叠加子痫前期,1名妇女出现新发子痫前期。3名妇女(60.0%)患有2型糖尿病(包括妊娠期显性糖尿病),无新发妊娠糖尿病。一名妇女因先兆子痫引起的胎盘早剥而在妊娠32周时通过剖宫产术早产。这五名妇女都生下了与胎龄相符的婴儿,没有任何异常。结论:妊娠期合并糖尿病的BS孕妇子痫前期发生率较高。
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Hypertension Research in Pregnancy
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