Comparison of pregnancy outcomes between indigenous and non‐indigenous lupus patients
Johannes C. Nossent,
Charles Inderjeeth,
Helen Keen
Abstract:AimTo compare pregnancy outcomes between IA and non IA lupus patients.BackgroundPregnancy in lupus patients confers an increased risk of maternal and fetal morbidity. There are no data on pregnancy outcomes for indigenous Australian (IA) patients with lupus.MethodsUsing state‐wide longitudinal hospital morbidity data, we studied 702 pregnancies in IA (n = 31) and non‐indigenous (NI) patients with lupus (n = 357) in Western Australia and compared rates for live birth (LB), preterm birth (PB) and gestational com… Show more
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