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. 2019;34(1):53-58.

[Pregnancy In Chronic Hemodialysis, Case Study]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 35897250

[Pregnancy In Chronic Hemodialysis, Case Study]

[Article in French]
H Yattara et al. Mali Med. 2019.

Abstract

For a long time, pregnancy in chronic hemodialysis was considered medically contraindicated, because of the many maternal complications that it could cause. Its management is as heavy for the medical teams (nephrologist, obstetrician and neonatologist) as for the patient herself. We report here a case of pregnancy in a dialysis patient observed at the Madeleine clinic in Dakar, Senegal. This pregnancy is the first described with a birth of a living child having a normal birth weight without abnormal malformative thanks to the multidisciplinary follow-up nephrologist, obstetrician and neonatologist), the intensification of dialysis care, the correction of anemia, control of blood pressure and improvement of the mother status nutritional.

Pendant très longtemps la grossesse chez l'hémodialysée chronique était considérée comme médicalement contre indiquée, à cause des nombreuses complications materno fœtales qu'elles pouvaient engendrer. Sa prise en charge est aussi lourde pour les équipes médicales (néphrologue, obstétricien et neonatologiste) que pour la patiente elle-même. Nous rapportons ici un cas de grossesse chez une dialysée observé à la clinique madeleine de Dakar au Sénégal. Cette grossesse est la première décrite avec une naissance d'un enfant vivant ayant un poids de naissance normal sans anomalie malformative grâce au suivi pluridisciplinaire (néphrologue, obstétricien et néonatologiste), l'intensification des soins de dialyse, la correction de l'anémie, la maitrise de la pression artérielle et l'amélioration de l'état nutritionnel de la mère.

Keywords: Chronic renal failure; Grossesse; Hémodialyse; Insuffisance rénale chronique; Pregnancy; hemodialysis.

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