pregnancy in renal transplant recipients
Authors
abstract
abstract background: correction of the uremic state by a functioning allograft often restores fertility in women of reproductive age. the rate of fertility significantly differs between industrial countries, developing and middle east countries. on the other hand the results of pregnancy in kidney transplantation (ktp) patients are significantly better than hemodialysis patients, and pregnancy most often has no side effects on the function of the transplanted kidney. objectives: the purpose of this study is to investigate the rate of fertility and results of pregnancy among ktp women, and the assessment of the function of transplanted kidneys during pregnancy among those who have received kidneys in golestan hospital from 1996 to 2003. methods: all the transplanted women in child bearing age who were interested in accepting pregnancy were involved in this study. after pregnancy, all the patients were visited twice a month until the 32nd week of pregnancy and their histories were taken and regular clinical examination and necessary paraclinical assessments were carried out. after the 32nd week, they were visited weekly and other necessary assessments were done in addition to previous measures. taking immunosuppressive drugs was continued with a minor dose reduction and consumption of harmful drugs like some antihypertensives was prohibited. results: 16 out of 48 women who were at child bearing age and were interested in pregnancy got pregnant and totally 22 cases of pregnancy occurred. four cases resulted in spontaneous or therapeutic abortion and 3 out of 18 remaining cases had intrauterine fetal death and the others had successful pregnancy. the most common complication was lbw and following that premature labor. maternal complications were no more than the general population and the function of the transplanted kidney had no decline in most of the cases. conclusion: based on what was mentioned, it is concluded that successful ktp can increase the chance of pregnancy and in order to improve the results of pregnancy, it is necessary to prepare ideal conditions especially for the transplanted kidney before pregnancy, while pregnancy does not produce any decline in the function of the transplanted kidney.
similar resources
PREGNANCY IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
ABSTRACT Background: Correction of the uremic state by a functioning allograft often restores fertility in women of reproductive age. The rate of fertility significantly differs between industrial countries, developing and middle east countries. On the other hand the results of pregnancy in Kidney Transplantation (KTP) patients are significantly better than hemodialysis patients, and pregnancy...
full textHistopathologic evaluation of Verrucous skin lesions in renal transplant recipients
Background: Warts are common in renal allograft recipients (RAR) with reported incidence of 24% to 100%. These patients also demonstrate an accelerated malignant transformation of warts. Although in immunocompetent patients, the histology of common warts is quite predictable, this is not so in RAR. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the histopathologic findings of warty lesion...
full textRelationship between Coping and Spiritual Health in Renal Transplant Recipients
Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) encounter various challenges following kidney transplantation, which should be managed appropriately. These problems can be partly controlled by considering spirituality as one of the care components. Regarding this, the aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between coping and spiritual health in the renal transplant recipients. This ...
full textPregnancy in renal transplant recipients: a UK national cohort study.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Most reports of pregnancy outcome in women with kidney transplants are single-center, retrospective, and include small numbers and few are compared with controls. The aim of this study was to collect information about pregnancy outcomes among all kidney transplant recipients in the United Kingdom, managed with current antenatal and nephrologic care, and to compare thes...
full textintestinal parasitic infections in renal transplant recipients
background: organ transplant recipients can experience serious diseases from infections due to emerging and reemerging parasitic infections. this study was carried out to evaluate the prevalence of intestinal parasites among renal transplant re-cipients of iran. methods: this cross-sectional study was conducted from june 2003 to august 2004 on renal transplant recipients in iran. a total of 706...
full textAdipocytokines in renal transplant recipients
In the last two decades, perceptions about the role of body fat have changed. Adipocytes modulate endocrine and immune homeostasis by synthesizing hundreds of hormones, known as adipocytokines. Many studies have been investigating the influences and effects of these adipocytokines and suggest that they are modulated by the nutritional and immunologic milieu. Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) ...
full textMy Resources
Save resource for easier access later
Journal title:
medical journal of islamic republic of iranجلد ۲۰، شماره ۲، صفحات ۷۰-۷۳
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023