| Literature DB >> 25880781 |
Kate S Wiles1,2, Kate Bramham3,4, Alina Vais5, Kate R Harding6, Paramit Chowdhury7, Cath J Taylor8, Catherine Nelson-Piercy9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women with chronic kidney disease have an increased risk of maternal and fetal complications in pregnancy. Pre-pregnancy counselling is recommended but the format of the counselling process and the experience of the patient have never been assessed. This study examines the experience of women with chronic kidney disease attending pre-pregnancy counselling and evaluates their pregnancy outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25880781 PMCID: PMC4377018 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-015-0024-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Diagnoses in women attending for pre-pregnancy counselling
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| Glomerulonepritis (not lupus) | 41 (17) |
| Lupus nephritis | 28 (12) |
| FSGS and other nephrotic syndromes | 33 (14) |
| Reflux nephropathy | 30 (13) |
| Diabetic nephropathy | 20 (8) |
| Hypertensive nephropathy | 13 (6) |
| Inherited/congenital renal disease | 10 (4) |
| Renal stone disease | 4 (2) |
| Other | 3 (1) |
| Kidney transplant | 41 (17) |
| Kidney-pancreas transplant | 13 (6) |
*236 diagnoses in 179 patients (123 patients with single diagnosis, 52 patients with 2 diagnoses and 3 patients with 3 diagnoses).
CKD stage in the pre-pregnancy counselling cohort
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| 1 | >90 | 50 (30%) |
| 2 | 60- < 90 | 48 (27%) |
| 3A | 45- < 60 | 32 (18%) |
| 3B | 30- < 45 | 31 (17%) |
| 4 | 15- < 30 | 16 (9%) |
| 5 | <15 or dialysis | 2 (1%) |
Content analysis of questionnaire free text data
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| Expertise/Professionalism | 23 | 23 | 0 | • We felt very lucky to have been referred and have the opportunity to talk with a panel of consultants |
| • It was fantastic to feel we had the best of advice in all areas and that a specialist from all areas was there | ||||
| • Three consultants were extremely well informed and we found their opinion and level of expertise both beneficial and reassuring | ||||
| Information/understanding | 20 | 18 | 2 | • If we had any questions or didn’t understand they clarified things |
| • It enabled me to understand the condition of my kidneys and to accept the problems I might be facing | ||||
| • I decided not to go through with it and I’m not sure that’s right | ||||
| Access to services | 13 | 11 | 2 | • It felt like it took a long time to reach the right people |
| • Letter was useful with both pregnancies at local hospital | ||||
| Decision-making | 12 | 10 | 2 | • It is an important decision and it was – and still is – very reassuring to know that the decision we took was with the best information |
| • If it had not been for the clinic and reassurance from consultants that it was safe to fall pregnant we probably would not have tried | ||||
| Emotional response | 9 | 4 | 5 | • I found this quite stressful and frightening |
| • The risks scared me so much | ||||
| • It made me feel safe | ||||
| Individualised care | 7 | 5 | 2 | • I have other medical problems as well and the doctors were able to give me some very informed advice |
| • All concerns were taken seriously | ||||
| • My thoughts and view were not taken into consideration |
Pregnancy outcomes in women attending for pre-pregnancy counselling
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| Pre-eclampsia | 7 (20%)** | 4 (17%)** | 3 (25%)** | 11 (4%) |
| Small for gestational age | 8 (23%)** | 6 (26%)** | 2 (17%)** | 29 (10%) |
| Preterm <37 weeks | 11 (31%)** | 5 (22%)** | 6 (50%)** | 21 (8%) |
| Preterm <34 weeks | 4 (11%)** | 2 (9%)** | 2 (17%)** | 4 (1%) |
| IUD/Mid-trimester miscarriage | 5 (14%)** | 3 (13%)** | 2 (17%)** | 7 (3%) |
**p < 0.01.