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Pregnancy-related complications in patients with fibromuscular dysplasia: A report from the european/international fibromuscular dysplasia registry

Authors :
Pappaccogli, M. Prejbisz, A. Ciuricǎ, S. Bruno, R.M. Aniszczuk-Hybiak, A. Bracalente, I. De Backer, T. Debiève, F. Delmotte, P. Di Monaco, S. Jarraya, F. Gordin, D. Kosiński, P. Kroon, A.A. Maas, A.H.E.M. Marcon, D. Minuz, P. Montagud-Marrahi, E. Pasquet, A. Poch, E. Rabbia, F. Stergiou, G.S. Tikkanen, I. Toubiana, L. Vinck, W. Warchoł-Celińska, E. Van Der Niepen, P. De Leeuw, P. Januszewicz, A. Persu, A.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Current literature suggests a higher risk of pregnancy-related complications in patients with renal fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD). The aim of our study was to assess the nature and prevalence of pregnancy-related complications in patients subsequently diagnosed with FMD. A call for participation was sent to centers contributing to the European/International FMD Registry. Patients with at least 1 pregnancy were included. Data on pregnancy were collected through medical files and FMD characteristics through the European/International FMD Registry. Data from 534 pregnancies were obtained in 237 patients. Despite the fact that, in 96% of cases, FMD was not diagnosed before pregnancy, 40% of women (n=93) experienced pregnancy-related complications, mostly gestational hypertension (25%) and preterm birth (20%), while preeclampsia was reported in only 7.5%. Only 1 patient experienced arterial dissection and another patient an aneurysm rupture. When compared with patients without pregnancy-related complications, patients with complicated pregnancies were younger at FMD diagnosis (43 versus 51 years old; P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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