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Clinical outcome in a series of cases of obstetric cholestasis identified via a patient support group.

Catherine Williamson1, Laura M Hems, Dimitrios G Goulis, Ian Walker, Jennifer Chambers, Oscar Donaldson, Michael Swiet, Desmond G Johnston.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical features of obstetric cholestasis pregnancies in UK white Caucasians.
DESIGN: A questionnaire survey.
SETTING: Study coordinated at Queen Charlotte's Hospital. POPULATION: Clinical features of 352 affected pregnancies in 227 Caucasian women identified via a patient support group.
METHODS: Evaluation of the gestation at which prematurity and intrauterine death occur, and recording of additional clinical features in pregnancies complicated by obstetric cholestasis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The timing of pregnancies complicated by intrauterine death and prematurity.
RESULTS: Among the affected pregnancies, 23 (7%) were complicated by intrauterine death (20 singletons and 3 twins) and 133 (38%) were delivered prematurely (56 spontaneous and 77 iatrogenic). Eighteen of the 20 singleton intrauterine deaths occurred after 37 weeks. All three intrauterine deaths in twin pregnancies occurred before 37 weeks. Pruritus started earlier in pregnancies complicated by spontaneous prematurity, but not in those complicated by intrauterine death.
CONCLUSIONS: Intrauterine death in singleton pregnancies complicated by obstetric cholestasis death mainly occurs after 37 weeks. The gestation at which pruritus is first reported may help to predict spontaneous prematurity.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15198757     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2004.00167.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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