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[Obstetrical and perinatal aspects in renal transplantation]
E Perucca1, A Fernández, A Barra
1Servicio de Obstetricia, Ginecología y Neonatología, Hospital Barros Luco-Trudeau.
Abstract:
This study evaluates the record of 14 pregnant women all of whom have received living donor renal transplants, and their control and delivery was done in our Service. Five women have had more than one pregnancy. The latency period between renal transplantation and pregnancy was 39.3 months. Blood pressure figures were acceptable in 73% of the patients before pregnancy and 28% evolved during their postpartum period with blood pressure over 140/90. In those cases where pregnancy was longer than first trimester the percentage of successful gestation was 93% with 41% premature births, 38% growth retardation at birth, and there was 10% spontaneous abortions. Eighty three percent of pregnancies delivered by cesarean section.