Outcome of pregnancy in patients with systemic lupus erythematosis at Korle-bu Teaching Hospital.

Ida Dzifa Dey, Jerry Coleman, Harriet Kwarko, Michael Mate-Kole
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Abstract

Objective: To study maternal and fetal outcomes in Ghanaian women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Methods: Retrospective study of pregnancies in women with SLE in a single centre in Ghana.

Results: The mean age was 30.1 years and all were nulliparous. Two out of the seven pregnancies were in disease remission at the time of booking. Nephritis without renal impairment was present in 7 pregnancies (6 women). One woman developed intrapartum eclampsia. Two women had secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Two suffered early fetal losses and one late fetal loss at 32 weeks. All three who lost their fetus had uncontrolled hypertension. Six had mild flares mainly joint pains during pregnancy. There was no maternal mortality. The median gestational age at delivery was 38 weeks (range, 16 to 40 weeks) and the mean birth weight was 3017 g; the median Apgar scores were 8 and 9 at 1 and 5 minutes of life, respectively. There were no cases of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). There were no cases of congenital heart block or neonatal lupus.

Conclusion: Good pregnancy outcomes are possible in women with SLE even in resource poor settings. . All pregnancies should still be considered high risk and be managed jointly between the obstetricians, the perinatologists and the rheumatologists, in particular, those with renal involvement and hypertension. Long term follow up of a larger cohort is needed.

Funding: None declared.

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Korle bu教学医院系统性红斑狼疮患者的妊娠结局。
目的:研究加纳系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者的母婴结局。方法:对加纳某中心SLE患者妊娠情况的回顾性研究。结果:平均年龄30.1岁,均为未产妇。在预约时,七名孕妇中有两名病情缓解。7例妊娠(6名妇女)出现无肾损害的肾炎。一名妇女出现产时子痫。两名妇女患有继发性抗磷脂综合征(APS)。两人在32周时早期胎儿丢失,一人在晚期胎儿丢失。三个失去胎儿的人都患有无法控制的高血压。其中6名患者有轻微发作,主要是妊娠期间的关节疼痛。没有产妇死亡。分娩时的中位胎龄为38周(范围为16至40周),平均出生体重为3017克;平均Apgar评分在生命1分钟和5分钟时分别为8分和9分。无宫内生长受限(IUGR)病例。没有先天性心脏传导阻滞或新生儿狼疮的病例。结论:即使在资源匮乏的环境中,SLE患者也有可能获得良好的妊娠结局。所有妊娠仍应被视为高风险妊娠,并由产科医生、围产期医生和风湿病医生共同管理,尤其是那些有肾脏受累和高血压的妊娠。需要对更大的群体进行长期随访。资金:未申报。
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