Pregnancy outcomes for simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney transplant recipients versus kidney transplant recipients

Data about pregnancy outcomes for simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplant recipients (SPKR) are limited. We compared pregnancy outcomes in SPKR to Kidney Transplant Recipients (KTR) from 2001‐17 using the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant (ANZDATA) Registry and the Australian and New...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical transplantation 2021-01, Vol.35 (1), p.e14151-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Joanne, Gulyani, Aarti, Hewawasam, Erandi, McDonald, Stephen, Clayton, Phil, Webster, Angela C., Kanellis, John, Jesudason, Shilpanjali
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Zusammenfassung:Data about pregnancy outcomes for simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplant recipients (SPKR) are limited. We compared pregnancy outcomes in SPKR to Kidney Transplant Recipients (KTR) from 2001‐17 using the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant (ANZDATA) Registry and the Australian and New Zealand Pancreas Islet Transplant Registry (ANZPITR). A total of 19 pregnancies to 15 SPKR mothers, and 348 pregnancies to 235 KTR mothers were reported. Maternal ages were similar (SPKR 33.9 ± 3.9 years; KTR 32.1 ± 4.8 years, p = .10); however, SPKR had a shorter transplant to first‐pregnancy interval compared to KTR (SPKR 3.3 years, IQR (1.7, 4.1); KTR 5 years, IQR (2.6, 8.7), p = .02). Median difference in creatinine pre‐ and post‐pregnancy was similar between the groups (KTR −3 µmol/L, IQR (−15, 6), SPKR −3 µmol/L, IQR (−11, 3), p = .86). Maternal, fetal and kidney transplant outcomes were similar despite higher rates of pre‐existing peripheral vascular and coronary artery diseases in SPKR. Live birth rates (>20 weeks) were comparable (SPKR 93.8% vs. KTR 96.8%, p = .06). KTR with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus (24 births) had similar outcomes compared to SPKR. In this national cohort, pregnancy outcomes were similar between SPKR and KTR mothers; however, findings should be interpreted with caution due to small sample sizes.
ISSN:0902-0063
1399-0012
DOI:10.1111/ctr.14151