| Literature DB >> 16789701 |
Dianne B McKay1, Patricia L Adams, Ginny L Bumgardner, Connie L Davis, Richard N Fine, Sheri M Krams, Olivia M Martinez, Barbara Murphy, Martha Pavlakis, Nina Tolkoff-Rubin, Michael S Sherman, Michelle A Josephson.
Abstract
Many transplant physicians are faced with questions from their patients about the safety and long-term consequences of pregnancy following transplantation. To better understand how pregnancies are managed and to clarify the outcome of pregnancy after transplantation, a survey questionnaire was developed and mailed to all medical and surgical directors of transplant centers throughout the United States; responses were obtained from 59.1% of the transplant centers. Although many opinions were collected, most respondents conceded that their opinions were based on personal experience rather than evidence-based. The underutilization of existing information was revealing and highlighted a need for an evidence-based approach to care of the pregnant transplant recipient and her offspring. The survey results, reported in this article, led to formation of a consensus conference to determine the optimal approach to pregnant transplant recipients and to define what is currently known and unknown about reproduction and transplantation.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16789701 DOI: 10.1177/152692480601600206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Transplant ISSN: 1526-9248 Impact factor: 1.065