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Pregnancy outcome in a patient with end-stage kidney disease treated with an intensive automated peritoneal dialysis regimen: A case report
Pregnant women with end-stage kidney disease who undergo peritoneal dialysis have lower pregnancy rates and higher obstetric risk than their peers undergoing hemodialysis. Although there has been some improvement in pregnancy rates and outcomes due to the intensification of dialysis prescriptions, t...
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description | Pregnant women with end-stage kidney disease who undergo peritoneal dialysis have lower pregnancy rates and higher obstetric risk than their peers undergoing hemodialysis. Although there has been some improvement in pregnancy rates and outcomes due to the intensification of dialysis prescriptions, there is currently a lack of guidelines for optimizing peritoneal dialysis regimens for pregnant women with end-stage kidney disease. Besides, there is limited data available regarding pregnancy outcomes in women with end-stage kidney disease undergoing peritoneal dialysis. We report the case of a 23-year-old Hispanic woman with end-stage kidney disease caused by focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis. She became pregnant while undergoing successful treatment with an intensified automated peritoneal dialysis regimen. The patient gave birth to a live female preterm infant weighing 938 g during the 28th week of her pregnancy. The baby required neonatal intensive care due to prematurity, extremely low birth weight, and respiratory distress syndrome. |
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