常染色体显性肾小管间质性肾病的孕产妇健康和妊娠结局。

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Obstetric Medicine Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-19 DOI:10.1177/1753495X221133150
Anthony J Bleyer, Kendrah O Kidd, Adrienne H Williams, Emily Johnson, Victoria Robins, Lauren Martin, Abbigail Taylor, Alice Kim, Isai Bowline, Dervla M Connaughton, Carl D Langefeld, Martina Zivna, Stanislav Kmoch
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摘要

简介常染色体显性肾小管间质性肾病(ADTKD)是慢性肾脏病的一个日益公认的病因。ADTKD 的妊娠结局以前从未被描述过:方法:向来自 ADTKD 家庭的妇女发送了一份横断面调查:结果:从 85 名受感染妇女(164 例足月妊娠)和 23 名对照组妇女(50 例妊娠)那里获得了信息。只有 16.5%的受基因影响的妇女在怀孕期间知道自己患有 ADTKD。18%的 ADTKD 母亲在怀孕期间患有高血压,而对照组的这一比例为 12%(P = 0.54),在妊娠期慢性肾病的比较研究中,这一比例大于 40%。11%的 ADTKD 母亲在分娩时患有高血压(P = 0.06)。只有 12% 的婴儿需要入住新生儿重症监护室:结论:与其他形式的慢性肾脏病相比,ADTKD孕妇的妊娠期高血压发病率较低,这可能是孕产妇和胎儿预后良好的原因之一。
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Maternal health and pregnancy outcomes in autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease.

Introduction: Autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease (ADTKD) is an increasingly recognized cause of chronic kidney disease. ADTKD pregnancy outcomes have not previously been described.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was sent to women from ADTKD families.

Results: Information was obtained from 85 afffected women (164 term pregnancies) and 23 controls (50 pregnancies). Only 16.5% of genetically affected women knew they had ADTKD during pregnancy. Eighteen percent of ADTKD mothers had hypertension during pregnancy versus 12% in controls (p  =  0.54) and >40% in comparative studies of chronic kidney disease in pregnancy. Eleven percent of births of ADTKD mothers were <37 weeks versus 0 in controls (p < 0.0001). Cesarean section occurred in 19% of pregnancies in affected women versus 38% of unaffected individuals (p  =  0.06). Only 12% of babies required a neonatal intensive care unit stay.

Conclusions: ADTKD pregnancies had lower rates of hypertension during pregnancy versus other forms of chronic kidney disease, which may have contributed to good maternal and fetal outcomes.

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