透析妇女妊娠--病例系列--实现循证护理的挑战

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Laura De Souza, D. Pham, Ann-Maree Craven, Renuka Sekar, S. Jesudason, S. Ratanjee, Wallace Walker, D. Ranganathan
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透析妇女怀孕的情况仍然很少见,但数量却在不断增加。从 1977 年到 2022 年,对所有在透析前受孕或在透析期间受孕的七名女性进行了回顾性观察审计。在总共七名女性中,有三名是由澳大利亚的地区中心转介的,怀孕时间在妊娠 6 到 20 周之间,一般都没有机会接受孕前咨询。五名患者接受了每周六次的强化血液透析;一名患者继续接受腹膜透析,直到剖腹产。七名产妇中有五名活产,其中两名是在透析期间受孕的。其中四名产妇在妊娠 27 到 31 周之间早产,一名产妇在足月时经阴道自然分娩。强化透析管理有利于透析孕妇的预后,但实际操作仍具有挑战性。我们的病例凸显了我们中心二十年来经验的多样性。
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Pregnancy in women on dialysis – A case series – Challenges in achieving evidence-based care
Pregnancies in women on dialysis remain rare but are increasing in numbers. Retrospective observational audit of seven cases from 1977 to 2022 of all women who conceived prior to dialysis or conceived whilst on dialysis. Of a total of seven women, three were referred from regional centres in Australia, between the 6 and 20 weeks of gestation, generally without any opportunity for pre-conception counselling. Five were managed with intensive haemodialysis aiming for six sessions per week; one patient continued peritoneal dialysis until birth by caesarean section. Five women out of seven had live births, two of which were conceived whilst on dialysis. Four were delivered prematurely between 27 and 31 weeks of gestation, and one at term via spontaneous vaginal delivery. Outcomes for women with pregnancies on dialysis benefit from intensive dialysis management however the practical implementation remains challenging. Our cases highlight the diversity of experience in our centre across two decades.
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Obstetric Medicine
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