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Outcomes of pregnancy following liver transplantation: The King's College Hospital experience.

Rachel H Westbrook1, Andrew D Yeoman1, Kosh Agarwal1, Varuna Aluvihare1, John O'Grady1, Nigel Heaton1, Leonie Penna1, Michael A Heneghan1.   

Abstract

Reports of pregnancy in liver transplantation (LT) patients have largely favorable outcomes. Concerns remain with regards to maternal and graft risk, optimal immunosuppression (IS), and fetal outcomes. We review all post-LT pregnancies at our center with regard to the outcomes and safety for the patient, graft, and fetus. A total of 117 conceptions occurred in 79 patients. Median age at conception was 29 years. Maternal complications included graft loss (2%), acute cellular rejection (ACR; 15%), pre-eclampsia/eclampsia (15%), gestational diabetes (7%), and bacterial sepsis (5%). ACR was significantly more common in those women who conceived within 12 months of LT (P = 0.001). The live birth rate was 73%. Prematurity occurred in 26 (31%) neonates, and 24 (29%) neonates were of low or very low birth weight. IS choice (cyclosporine versus tacrolimus) had no significant effect on pregnancy outcomes and complications. No congenital abnormalities occurred, and only 1 child born at 24 weeks had delayed developmental milestones. In conclusion, pregnancy following LT has a favorable outcome in the majority, but severe maternal risks remain. Patients should be counseled with regard to the above information so informed decisions can be made, and pregnancy must be considered high risk with regular monitoring by transplant clinicians and specialist obstetricians.
© 2015 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26013178     DOI: 10.1002/lt.24182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Transpl        ISSN: 1527-6465            Impact factor:   5.799


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