Clinical features and prognosis of pregnancy-related renal damage and pregnancy after chronic kidney disease
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Clinical features and prognosis of pregnancy-related renal damage and pregnancy after chronic kidney disease
Abstract
Objective: To explore the clinical features of renal damage related to pregnancy and pregnancy after chronic kidney disease (CKD), providing clinical evidence for the relationship between renal damage and pregnancy.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on patients admitted to our hospital between March 2013 and February 2021 who had both pregnancy and kidney damage. The study collected pathology results from renal biopsies, 24-hour urinary protein quantity, albumin (Alb), serum creatinine (Scr), blood lipids, coagulation function, blood routine, and other indicators during and after pregnancy.
Results: This study included 82 cases, with 48 cases in the pregnancy-related renal damage group. Thirty-four cases were in the post-CKD pregnancy group. Of the patients, 30 cases (88.24%) had CKD stage 1-2. Results showed better pregnancy and fetal outcomes in the post-CKD pregnancy group compared to the pregnancy-related renal damage group (Ρ was 0.029 and 0.036, respectively). Renal biopsy pathology revealed that 16 cases (33.33%) in the pregnancy-related renal damage group mainly had focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), while the post-CKD pregnancy group was dominated by 14 cases (43.75%) of IgA nephropathy. The first blood test indicators revealed that the pregnancy-related renal damage group had lower estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) and Alb levels compared to the post-CKD pregnancy group (Ρ was 0.003 and 0.000, respectively). Additionally, 24-hour urinary protein quantity, total cholesterol (Tch), triglyceride (TG), and platelet (PLT) counts were higher in the pregnancy-related renal damage group compared to the post-CKD pregnancy group (Ρ was 0.005, 0.001, 0.008, and 0.031, respectively). The abnormal rate of Scr during pregnancy was 41.67% (20/48) in the pregnancy-related renal damage group and 17.39% (4/23) in the post-CKD pregnancy group, with a statistically significant difference (Ρ was 0.043).
Conclusion: The pregnancy-related renal damage group is mainly associated with FSGS, while the post-CKD pregnancy group is characterized by IgA nephropathy. Patients with CKD1-2 can have a successful pregnancy after achieving good control of eGFR, albumin, 24-hour urinary protein quantity and other indicators, resulting in better pregnancy and fetal outcomes. Abnormal Scr levels during pregnancy of pregnancy-related renal damage can be improved within 3 months after delivery.
Keywords: Chronic kidney disease; Pathology; Pregnancy; Renal biopsy; Renal damage.
© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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