Artigo Revisado por pares

Analysis of pregnancies in women with T akayasu arteritis: Complication of T akayasu arteritis involving obstetric or cardiovascular events

2014; Wiley; Volume: 40; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/jog.12443

ISSN

1341-8076

Autores

Hiroaki Tanaka, Kayo Tanaka, Chizuko Kamiya, Naoko Iwanaga, Jun Yoshimatsu,

Tópico(s)

Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies

Resumo

Abstract Aims The incidence of T akayasu arteritis during child‐bearing years is relatively high. The management of pregnancies in patients with this disease is of great importance in clinical obstetrics. Here we analyzed pregnancies of women with Takayasu arteritis with and without complications. Material and Methods We retrospectively identified 27 pregnancies in 20 women with T akayasu arteritis seen between 1983 and 2005 at the National Cardiovascular Center, in O saka, J apan. The incidences of obstetric events, steroid dose increase in pregnancy, and cardiovascular events were compared between group I (no complications), group II (one complication), and group III (two or more complications). Results None of the pregnancies showed T akayasu arteritis activity. The obstetric events were pre‐eclampsia in four pregnancies (15%), fetal growth restriction in one (4%), and abruption in one (4%). Three pregnancies involved a steroids dose increase. There were no cardiovascular events. Eighty percent of the pregnancies that included an obstetric event also involved the mother's chronic hypertension. Conclusions Pregnant women without active T akayasu arteritis have a low risk of developing a cardiovascular event. For women with chronic hypertension, it might be important to note the development of pre‐eclampsia, fetal growth restriction and abruption.

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