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Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes among women infected with hepatitis C and their infants.

Deborah Money1, Isabelle Boucoiran1, Emily Wagner2, Simon Dobson3, Aaron Kennedy4, Zoe Lohn2, Mel Krajden5, Eric M Yoshida6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: (1) To describe obstetrical and neonatal outcomes among a cohort of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected women, comparing HCV RNA positive to HCV RNA negative women; (2) to characterize virologic and hepatic parameters associated with HCV infection during pregnancy; and (3) to describe the rate of HCV vertical transmission.
METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 145 HCV-positive pregnant women across British Columbia between 2000 and 2003. Participating women were monitored during pregnancy and their infants were followed to assess them for HCV infection. Maternal HCV RNA was assessed close to delivery.
RESULTS: Seventy percent of women reported injection drug use as their primary risk factor for HCV acquisition. Observed rates of intrauterine fetal death, preterm delivery, small for gestational age, and low birth weight infants were 3.4%, 17.9%, 11.3%, and 12.5%, respectively, without a significant association with maternal HCV RNA status. The rate of cholestasis was 5.6% in the HCV RNA-positive group (6/108) and 2.8% in the HCV RNA-negative group (1/37) (P = 0.496). Serum alanine aminotransferase levels decreased significantly through pregnancy, and were significantly higher in HCV RNA-positive women than in HCV RNA-negative women after controlling for cholestasis, co-infections, and alcohol consumption. Among the HCV RNA-positive women, the median FIB-4 score was 0.67 (IQR 0.56 to 0.76) in the first trimester, 0.74 (IQR 0.52 to 1.18) in the second trimester, and 0.89 (IQR 0.52 to 1.09) in the third trimester (P = 0.02). The median HCV viral load at delivery was 424 561 IU/mL. The vertical transmission rate was 4.7% in HCV RNA-positive women, with no cases in HCV RNA-negative women.
CONCLUSION: Because of the high rates of poor obstetrical outcomes found in this prospective cohort, population-level screening for HCV in pregnancy should be considered.

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Keywords:  HCV-RNA; hepatitis C; pregnancy; preterm delivery; small for gestational age

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25222357     DOI: 10.1016/S1701-2163(15)30480-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can        ISSN: 1701-2163


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