2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40620-022-01366-1
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Kidney biopsy during pregnancy: a difficult decision. A case series reporting on 20 patients from Mexico

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“… 6 Finally, the case series of 20 patients in Mexico reported 1 of 20 (5%) experienced major bleeding and hematoma requiring blood transfusion; this biopsy was performed at 11 weeks' gestation. 5 Of note, in this series, most patients had kidney biopsies performed between 12 and 26 weeks' gestation, with only four patients biopsied after 26 weeks. In all cases described, biopsies were diagnostic with adequate tissue for analysis.…”
Section: Biopsy Safety and Risksmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“… 6 Finally, the case series of 20 patients in Mexico reported 1 of 20 (5%) experienced major bleeding and hematoma requiring blood transfusion; this biopsy was performed at 11 weeks' gestation. 5 Of note, in this series, most patients had kidney biopsies performed between 12 and 26 weeks' gestation, with only four patients biopsied after 26 weeks. In all cases described, biopsies were diagnostic with adequate tissue for analysis.…”
Section: Biopsy Safety and Risksmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, in a systematic narrative review of 11 studies including 197 antepartum biopsies and their complications from 1982 to 2012, minor complications such as macrohematuria and hematomas not requiring transfusion occurred in only 5% of cases. 5 Four major complications were reported (2%), all of which included major bleeding with perinephric hematomas requiring blood transfusion. Immediate fetal complications associated with biopsy were rare: One twin gestation developed placental abruption and preterm delivery, and one singleton gestation had preterm birth with perinatal death.…”
Section: Biopsy Safety and Risksmentioning
confidence: 98%
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