2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40620-021-01146-3
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Pregnancy and delivery in women receiving maintenance hemodialysis in Japan: analysis of potential risk factors for neonatal and maternal complications

Abstract: Introduction Average dialysis vintage in Japan is among the longest in the world, providing a unique opportunity to characterize pregnancy under conditions of long dialysis vintage. In 2017, we carried out a nationwide survey following up on a similar survey in 1996, in which we investigated the prevalence and outcomes of pregnancy in women undergoing dialysis and assessed risk factors associated with neonatal and maternal complications. Methods The target… Show more

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“…In our review, maternal age at conception differed between studies (range 15–45 years). In the general population it has long been established that advanced maternal age alone is a risk factor for several pregnancy complications: gestational diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, increased risk of prematurity, death in utero , congenital anomalies, risk of placenta praevia and the likelihood of Caesarean section [ 16 , 18 , 41 ]. While adolescent mothers face higher risks of abortion, eclampsia, endometritis and systemic infections, their infants are at greater risk of low birth weight, preterm birth and serious neonatal conditions [ 13 , 18 , 38 , 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our review, maternal age at conception differed between studies (range 15–45 years). In the general population it has long been established that advanced maternal age alone is a risk factor for several pregnancy complications: gestational diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, increased risk of prematurity, death in utero , congenital anomalies, risk of placenta praevia and the likelihood of Caesarean section [ 16 , 18 , 41 ]. While adolescent mothers face higher risks of abortion, eclampsia, endometritis and systemic infections, their infants are at greater risk of low birth weight, preterm birth and serious neonatal conditions [ 13 , 18 , 38 , 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%