肾移植受者的妊娠咨询

Yuki Yoshikawa, J. Uchida, A. Kosoku, C. Akazawa, N. Suganuma
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考虑到可能的医学并发症、风险和知情决策的需要,肾移植后妊娠是一个严重而困难的问题。在本文中,我们根据以往的研究总结了与肾移植受者妊娠咨询有关的方面。与一般人群相比,肾移植受者的早产、低出生体重婴儿和剖腹产的总体发生率更高。妊娠期间曾出现母体并发症,如先兆子痫、同种异体移植物丢失和尿路感染;特别是,高血压是肾移植受者的常见问题。妊娠咨询应在接受者选择肾脏替代治疗时开始,咨询方案应根据接受者的生命周期和治疗期进行调整。有必要说明怀孕的必要条件,例如需要更换安全的药物,确保肾脏功能稳定,移植后等待一到两年才能受孕。医务人员应了解移植后月经恢复、避孕和意外怀孕等情况。当接受者怀孕时,有必要传达有关分娩方式和母乳喂养的信息。妊娠咨询的内容必须根据受者的需要进行修改,医务人员与移植受者之间需要进行详细的讨论。医务人员应在受孕前的决策过程中支持受助人及其家属。肾移植受者必须与移植医生讨论妊娠问题,以便安全分娩,并以捐赠的肾脏维持健康。
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Pregnancy Counseling for Kidney Transplant Recipients
Given the possible medical complications, risks, and the need for informed decision making, pregnancy after kidney transplantation is a serious and difficult issue. In this article, we summarize aspects related to pregnancy counselling for kidney transplant recipients based on past research. Kidney transplant recipients tend to have overall higher rates of preterm deliveries, low-birthweight babies, and caesarean section than the general population. There have been instances of maternal complications such as preeclampsia, allograft loss, and urinary tract infections during pregnancy; in particular, hypertension is a common problem among kidney transplant recipients. Pregnancy counselling should start when a recipient chooses renal replacement therapy, and the counselling program should be tailored to the recipient's life cycle and treatment period. It is necessary to explain the essential conditions for pregnancy, such as the need to change to a safe drug, ensure stable kidney function, and wait one to two years after transplantation before conception. Medical staff should be informed about menstrual recovery after transplantation, contraception, and unexpected pregnancy. When a recipient becomes pregnant, it is necessary to convey information about the mode of delivery and breastfeeding. The contents of pregnancy counselling must be modified according to recipient needs, and detailed discussions are needed between medical staff and transplant recipients. Medical staff should support recipients and their family during the decision-making process before conception. It is essential for kidney transplant recipients to discuss the topic of pregnancy with transplantation physicians, so as to give birth safely and maintain their health with a donated kidney.
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