Patient Outcome in Pregnancy Requiring Dialysis: A Case Series

  • Sulaiman K
  • Vuppali M
  • Abreo K
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Abstract

The optimal management of pregnant dialysis patients remains a great challenge for nephrologists, end-stage renal disease being a predictor of adverse outcomes in this condition. We report a single-center experience of four patients requiring dialysis during pregnancy, all of which resulted in successful delivery of viable infants. Our success rate may reflect an overall improvement in management of this population, with special attention paid to multiple risk factors. These include blood pressure and volume control, anemia management with erythropoietin analogues, nutritional intake and total dose of dialysis.

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Sulaiman, K., Vuppali, M., & Abreo, K. (2014). Patient Outcome in Pregnancy Requiring Dialysis: A Case Series. The Open Urology & Nephrology Journal, 7(1), 52–55. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874303x01407010052

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