狼疮性肾炎与妊娠的关系:综述。

Tabassum Elahi, Saima Ahmed, Muhammed Mubarak
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狼疮妇女怀孕,特别是那些狼疮肾炎(LN),携带不良后果的风险增加。在受孕时患有活动性LN的妇女发生不良孕产和胎儿结局的风险很高。最近的研究表明,即使存在静止性疾病,高血压和狼疮抗凝血剂阳性等因素也是妊娠结局恶化的预测因素。因此,孕前评估对于确保安全、及时怀孕、促进适当规划优化医疗方案、停用致畸剂和治疗活动性疾病至关重要。此外,先前存在的LN与较高的先兆子痫和溶血率、肝酶升高和低血小板计数综合征相关。患有狼疮和既往LN的妇女可以成功怀孕,但密切监测的多学科方法对于获得最佳结果至关重要。通过系统地回顾现有证据,本综述旨在全面更新LN与妊娠之间复杂的相互作用,为指导临床实践和该领域的未来研究提供见解。
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Relationship of lupus nephritis and pregnancy: A narrative review.

Pregnancy in women with lupus, particularly those with lupus nephritis (LN), carries an increased risk of adverse outcomes. Women with active LN at the time of conception are at a high risk of poor maternal and fetal outcomes. Recent studies indicate that even in the presence of quiescent disease, factors such as hypertension and positive lupus anticoagulant are predictors of worse pregnancy outcomes. Consequently, pre-conception evaluation is essential to ensure that pursuing pregnancy is safe and timely, and to facilitate proper planning for optimizing medical regimens, discontinuing teratogenic agents, and treating active disease. Additionally, pre-existing LN is associated with higher rates of preeclampsia and hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count syndrome. Women with lupus and prior LN can have successful pregnancies, but a multidisciplinary approach with close monitoring is essential for optimal outcomes. By systematically reviewing the available evidence, this narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive update on the complex interaction between LN and pregnancy, offering insights to guide clinical practice and future research in this field.

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