Pregnancy in Renal Transplant Recipients |
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Authors: | T. Bouattar H. Hakim H. Rhou L. Benamar R. Bayahia N. Ouzeddoun |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nephrology, Unit of Nephrology-Dialysis-Renal, Rabat, Morocco |
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ObjectiveRenal transplantation with a well-functioning graft leads to a rapid restoration of endocrine and sexual functions. The aim of this study was to examine our experience with pregnancies among renal transplant patients, particularly with regard to their impact on graft function.Patients and MethodsWe analyzed 10 pregnancies in 7 renal transplant recipients for long-term graft outcomes in terms of clinical and biological data.ResultsThe mean patient age was 28.5 ± 4 years. They all received a living donor kidney. The time between transplantation and the onset of pregnancy was 33.4 ± 23.2 months. Regarding the immunosuppressive therapy, all patients received steroids and cyclosporine; 4 patients received in addition azathioprine and 2 received mycophenolate mofetil that was changed at 1 month before conception to azathioprine. There was no significant difference between the serum creatinine before and during pregnancy. We did not observe any acute rejection episode. Pregnancy complications were preclampsia in 1 case, hypertension in 1 case, urinary tract infection in 2 cases, and anemia in 80% of patients during the third trimester. Premature rupture of membranes occurred in 1 case and preterm delivery in 2 cases. Two cases of neonatal death were registered. Cesarean section was performed in 50% of cases. The follow-up revealed 2 cases of chronic rejection.ConclusionA multidisciplinary approach is necessary for pregnancy which generally occurs at 2 years after kidney transplantation. |
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