Literature DB >> 7924016

Reflux nephropathy and pregnancy.

P Jungers1.   

Abstract

Reflux nephropathy is one of the renal diseases encountered most frequently in women of childbearing age. Patients with severe bilateral atrophy are the most likely to develop proteinuria, hypertension, focal glomerular sclerosis and progressive chronic renal failure, and those with persistent vesicoureteral reflux are the most likely to suffer recurrent pyelonephritic episodes. Often the disease is clinically latent and first manifests itself in pregnancy, mainly by urinary tract infection but also by proteinuria, hypertension, pre-eclampsia or renal failure. Pregnancy is most often successful and uneventful whenever renal function is normal or near normal and hypertension is absent at conception. Urinary tract infection accounts for frequent morbidity but rarely results in fetal mortality. By contrast, when renal function is significantly impaired, that is in patients whose plasma creatinine concentration is in excess of 0.20-0.22 mmol l-1 at conception, especially when hypertension is also present, there is clearly a high risk of fetal growth retardation or intrauterine death. Moreover, there is a striking risk of rapid worsening of renal function and hypertension, with accelerated progression towards end-stage renal failure. Thus, women with reflux nephropathy should attempt to conceive before the plasma creatinine concentration has reached 0.20 mmol l-1, and patients with values higher than these should be clearly advised of the high risk for both the pregnancy and the progression of the disease.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7924016     DOI: 10.1016/s0950-3552(05)80329-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Baillieres Clin Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0950-3552


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