2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-020-05024-4
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Analysis of risk factors for complications and adverse obstetrical outcomes in women with Takayasu arteritis: a French retrospective study and literature review

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“…Obstetrical complications included 35% of arterial hypertension (n = 15), 9% of pre-eclampsia (n = 4), 2% of HELLP syndrome (n = 1) and 14% of IUGR (n = 6), leading in one case to a medically indicated termination of pregnancy. Obstetrical complications were more frequent in TAK patients with arterial hypertension, renal artery stenosis and infra-diaphragmatic artery involvement (8). Despite frequent obstetrical complications, no significant impact was observed on live birth rates with 98% of live births.…”
Section: Pregnancy Outcome In Patients With Established Takayasu Arteritismentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Obstetrical complications included 35% of arterial hypertension (n = 15), 9% of pre-eclampsia (n = 4), 2% of HELLP syndrome (n = 1) and 14% of IUGR (n = 6), leading in one case to a medically indicated termination of pregnancy. Obstetrical complications were more frequent in TAK patients with arterial hypertension, renal artery stenosis and infra-diaphragmatic artery involvement (8). Despite frequent obstetrical complications, no significant impact was observed on live birth rates with 98% of live births.…”
Section: Pregnancy Outcome In Patients With Established Takayasu Arteritismentioning
confidence: 86%
“…We reported that factors associated with risks of obstetric and maternal complications were smoking and active TAK disease with an NIH score >1 (5). Abisror et al also reported a high rate of obstetrical complications (47%) in women with Takayasu arteritis (8). Obstetrical complications included 35% of arterial hypertension (n = 15), 9% of pre-eclampsia (n = 4), 2% of HELLP syndrome (n = 1) and 14% of IUGR (n = 6), leading in one case to a medically indicated termination of pregnancy.…”
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“…In contrast, other studies have shown poor obstetrical outcomes with vascular involvement 1,14 . A French multicentre group showed that adverse obstetrical events were more common in TA with infra‐diaphragmatic artery involvement and renal artery stenosis 46 . In an observational study published recently, it was seen that renal artery intervention before conception was associated with better fetomaternal outcomes 47 .…”
Section: Management Of Takayasyu Arteritis In Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…So far, there are a few small sample studies on the pregnancy outcomes of TAK patients in the literature with contradictory results [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. Some studies suggested that pregnancies in women with TAK could result in high rates of maternal hypertension (5.3% to 100%) and preeclampsia (2.7% to 75.9%) [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21], and active TAK was associated with poor pregnancy outcomes [11,13]. However, some studies showed that active disease was not associated with adverse pregnancy outcome [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%