Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Pregnancy Outcome in Tertiary Level Hospital of Nepal

S. Rawal, P. Paudyal, M. Sigdel
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Introduction: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is an autoimmune disease frequently prevalent in women starting from early childhood and towards the reproductive age. Pregnancy with SLE has always imposed great risk both to the mother and the fetus. A multidisciplinary approach with Nephrologist, neonatologist and senior obstetrician during remission leads to a favorable response, through limitation and complications with the use of drugs impose difficulties in their management.Materials and Methods: A prospective, descriptive study was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Nephrology at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, for 2 years, from June 2015 to 2017. The study included obstetrical and related complications with outcome in pregnant patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.Results: A total of 19 cases were analyzed of which 15 (79%) had a viable pregnancy and 4 (21%) abortions. Of thirteen cases, 4 (21%) had antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, 8 (42.1%) lupus, and membranous glomerulonephritis and 1 (5.2%) lupus optic neuropathy with loss of vision. All the patients were under drug therapy, like prednisolone, azathioprine, hydroxychloroquine, aspirin, low molecular weight Heparin, tacrolimus, and cyclophosphamide. Only 2 (10.5%) of 19 developed severe pre-eclampsia. There were 12 (80%) term and 3 (20%) each of preterm and intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies with 1 (6.6%) neonatal death (NND) and 1 (5.2%) maternal mortality.Conclusions: Multidisciplinary approach and planned pregnancy reduces the risk of probable complications in the patient resulting to a decreased morbidity and mortality.
尼泊尔三级医院系统性红斑狼疮与妊娠结局
简介:系统性红斑狼疮是一种自身免疫性疾病,常见于儿童早期和生育年龄的妇女。妊娠SLE对母亲和胎儿都有很大的风险。缓解期肾病专家、新生儿专家和高级产科医生的多学科合作导致了良好的反应,但药物使用的限制和并发症给其管理带来了困难。材料与方法:从2015年6月至2017年6月,在特里布万大学教学医院妇产科和肾脏病科进行了一项为期2年的前瞻性描述性研究。该研究包括孕妇系统性红斑狼疮患者的产科及相关并发症。结果:共分析19例,其中15例(79%)成功妊娠,4例(21%)流产。13例中,4例(21%)有抗磷脂抗体综合征,8例(42.1%)有狼疮并膜性肾小球肾炎,1例(5.2%)有狼疮视神经病变伴视力丧失。所有患者均接受药物治疗,如强的松龙、硫唑嘌呤、羟氯喹、阿司匹林、低分子肝素、他克莫司和环磷酰胺。19例中仅有2例(10.5%)发生重度先兆子痫。足月妊娠12例(80%),宫内发育迟缓妊娠3例(20%),新生儿死亡1例(6.6%),孕产妇死亡1例(5.2%)。结论:多学科方法和计划妊娠降低了患者可能出现的并发症的风险,从而降低了发病率和死亡率。
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