| Literature DB >> 31646983 |
Friederike Bachmann1, Klemens Budde2, Marie Gerland3, Cornelia Wiechers4, Nils Heyne5, Silvio Nadalin6, Sara Brucker3, Cornelia Bachmann3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy after kidney transplantation has been considered as high risk for maternal and fetal complications. After careful patient selection successful pregnancies are described. Little is known about fetal outcomes and data is particularly scarce on childrens´ early development up to two years when born to kidney/-pancreas transplant recipients. Here, we analyzed maternal and fetal risk and evaluated graft function during pregnancy in transplanted women. We aimed to identify factors affecting the outcomes of mothers and their grafts during pregnancy and of children up to 2 years after delivery/ birth.Entities:
Keywords: Children development; Kidney transplantation; Pregnancy; Preterm birth
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31646983 PMCID: PMC6813087 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-019-2496-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Maternal characteristics of kidney transplant recipients with pregnancy
| Patients | |
|---|---|
| Age at transplantation (years) | 26.4 ± 5.6 |
| Age at delivery (years) | 32.0 ± 4.3 |
| Number of kidney transplantations | |
| 1st kidney transplant | 23(82.2) |
| 2nd kidney transplant | 2(7.1) |
| 3rd kidney transplant | 1(3.6) |
| Kidney-pancreas transplant | 2(7.1) |
| Living kidney donor | 12(46.1) |
| Deceased donor | 16(53.9) |
| Cause of end-stage renal disease | |
| Glomerulonephritis | 11(39.3) |
| Diabetes type I | 2(7.1) |
| Hemolytic uremic syndrome | 2(7.1) |
| Obstructive nephropathy | 2(7.1) |
| Interstitial nephritis | 2(7.1) |
| Nephronophthisis | 2(7.1) |
| Vesicourethral reflux | 2(7.1) |
| Unknown | 5(17.9) |
| Interval from transplantation to conception** | |
| < 2 years | 2(6.1%) |
| 2–5 years | 9(27.2%) |
| ≥ 5 years | 21(65.6%) |
| Pre-pregnancy hypertension | 19(67.8) |
| Number of antihypertensive agents pre-pregnancy, median | 2 |
*26 renal transplanted women and two simultaneous kidney-pancreas transplanted women
**five patients had two pregnancies. Each pregnancy was calculated separately
Fig. 1Immunosuppressive regimens during pregnancy
Pregnancy outcomes stratified by interval between transplantation and conception
| Time interval (years) | > 2–5 years | > 5 years | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median maternal age at delivery (years, IQR) | 32.8(29.5, 33.5) | 32.9(29.0, 36.0) | 0.533 |
| Preeclampsia | 0 | 5(23.8%) | 0.021 |
| Caesarean section | 5(55.5%) | 18(85.7%) | 0.075 |
| Preterm birth | 5(55.5%) | 17(80.9%) | 0.078 |
Gestational age (weeks), Median (IQR) | 36.29 (34.7, 37.5) | 34.3 (29.6, 36.1) | 0.030 |
Birth weight (g) Median (IQR) | 2.280(1.940, 2715) | 1.885(985, 2290) | 0.058 |
| Low birth weight | 5(55.5%) | 17(80.9%) | 0.078 |
Evaluation of 32 pregnancies (thereof 5 patients with 2 pregnancies) subdivided in 2 groups according to transplant interval. Values are presented as median (interquartile range, IQR)
Pregnancy outcome until 2 years after delivery
| Patients | n = 28 |
|---|---|
| Number of pregnancies | 32 |
| Median gestational age (weeks), IQR | 34.7(31.9, 36.3) |
| Delivery | |
| Vaginal birth | 8(25%) |
| Caesarean section without labor* | 22(68.8%) |
| Caesarean section with labor | 2(6.2%) |
| Preeclampsia | 5(15.6%) |
| Gestational diabetes | 2(6.2%) |
| Indication for caesarean section | |
| Maternal | 16(66.7%) |
| Fetal | 5(20.8%) |
| Combined (maternal and fetal) | 3(12.5%) |
| Renal outcome | |
| Pre-pregnancy GFR (CKD-EPI) (ml/min/1,73m2), median (IQR) | 57(52, 78) |
| GFR (CKD-EPI) at delivery | 49(37, 59)a |
| GFR (CKD-EPI) 12 months after delivery | 50(39, 69)b |
| GFR (CKD-EPI) 24 months after delivery | 47(41, 80) |
| Graft failure within 24 months after delivery | 2(6.2%) |
| Proteinuria | |
| Proteinuria at delivery, mg/g creatinine, median (range) | 335(100–4000) |
All 32 pregnancies resulting in life births are evaluated. The indication for caesarean section is evaluated in 24 pregnancies and is subdivided in three groups (maternal/ fetal/ combined maternal and fetal). GFR, glomerular filtration rate. IQR, interquartile range
*two emergency caesarean section due to aortic dissection due to severe hypertensive disorder and major placental abruption
eGFR (CKD-EPI), estimated glomerular filtration rate. aP 0.005 and bP 0.001 versus GFR at pre-pregnancy
Characteristics of newborn
| Live births | P value | |
|---|---|---|
| Median gestational age (weeks), | 34.7(31.9, 36.3) | |
| Live births (gestational age, weeks) | ||
| Extremely premature birth (< 28 weeks) | 4(12.5) | |
| Very premature birth (28–32 weeks) | 4(12.5) | |
| Moderate- to late premature birth (32–37 weeks) | 17(53.1) | |
| Term > 37 | 7(21.8) | |
| Median birth weight (grams, IQR) | 2030 (1380, 2375) | |
| SGA | 13(40.6) | |
| AGA | 19(59.6) | |
| Birth weight (grams) | ||
| 3000–3500 g | 2(6.1) | |
| 2500–3000 g | 5(15.6) | |
| < 2500 g, low birth weight* | 25(75.7) | |
| Median birth weight (grams, IQR) | 0.002 | |
| Preterm | 1810(1105, 2240) | |
| Term | 2550(2225, 2915) | |
| Median Birth length (cm, IQR) | 0.006 | |
| Preterm | 43.0(37.0, 46.0) | |
| Term | 48.0(46.0, 50.0) | |
| Head circumference (cm, IQR) | 0.011 | |
| Preterm | 31.0(27, 32.5) | |
| Term | 33.0(32.0, 34.0) | |
| pH at delivery (livebirths) | ||
| < 7.0 | 0 | |
| > 7.0- ≤ 7.1 | 1(3.1) | |
| > 7.1- ≤ 7.2 | 8(25) | |
| > 7.2 | 23(71.8) | |
| APGAR | ||
| ≤ 4 after 1 min | 5(15) | |
| < 7 after 5 min | 7(21.2) | |
All live birth were analyzed, n = 32. SGA: small for gestational age, AGA: adequate for gestational age
Fig. 2Kidney function during pregnancy and follow-up
Fig. 3Birthweight and gestational age
Anthropometric measures at birth, at 12 and at 24 months of age in preterm and term born babies
| Parameter | Preterm | Term | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth (median, IQR), | |||
| Weight, g | 1.810(1105, 2240) | 2.550(2225, 2915) | 0.002 |
| Length,cm | 43.0(37.0, 46.0) | 48.0(46.0, 50.0) | 0.006 |
| Head circumference, cm | 31.0(27, 32.5) | 33(32.0, 34.0 | 0.011 |
| 12 months (median, IQR), | |||
| weight, g | 8760(7670, 9570) | 9180(9090, 9992) | 0.704 |
| length, cm | 74.0(72.0, 75.5) | 74.1(73.3, 76.3) | 0.71 |
| Head circumference, cm | 46.0(45.0, 46.7) | 46.0(46.0, 49.0) | 0.365 |
| 24 months, (median, IQR) | |||
| weight, g | 11.800(10.950, 13.250) | 11.900 (11.600, 12.900) | 0.769 |
| length, cm | 84.0(83.0, 87.7) | 86.0(84.5, 88.3) | 0.308 |
| Head circumference, cm | 48.2 (47.5, 49.5) | 49.5(48.5, 49.7) | 0.410 |
Preterm less than 37 gestational weeks, Term ≥37 gestational weeks until 42 gestational weeks. Values are presented as median and interquartile range
Weight-for-age, length-for-age and head circumference-for-age z-scores at birth, 12 and 24 months
| Variables | Z-score |
|---|---|
| Weight (IQR) | |
| Birth | −1.04(−1.43, −0.54) |
| 12 months | −0.375(−0.82, 0.1) |
| 24 months | −0.31(−0.94, 0.32) |
| Length (IQR) | |
| Birth | −.79(− 1.43, − 0.15) |
| 12 months | − 0.07(− 0.69, 0.28) |
| 24 months | −0.78(− 1.15, − 0.17) |
| Head circumference (IQR) | |
| Birth | −.65 (− 1.4, 0.0075) |
| 12 months | − 0.28(− 0.74, 0.51) |
| 24 months | −0.05(− 1.1, 0.36) |
Values are presented as median and interquartile range
Fig. 4a-c Z score weight (a), head circumference (b), length (c)
Fig. 5Anthropometric data. Development of children at 12 and 24 months of age. Values are overlapped onto the 3rd, 50th and 97th percentiles of the World Health Organization Child Growth Standards, girls lines in pink and boys blue lines. For preterm born children adjusted for calculated birth date was used