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Comparison of hospitalization outcomes for delivery and resource utilization between pregnant women with kidney transplants and chronic kidney disease in the United States.

Api ChewcharatAndrea G KattahCharat ThongprayoonWisit CheungpasitpornBoonphiphop BoonphengMaria Gonzalez SuarezIasmina M CraiciVesna D Garovic
Published in: Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) (2021)
Pregnant women with kidney transplant were more likely to experience adverse events during delivery and had longer lengths of stay and higher total charges when compared with women with no known kidney disease. However, pregnant women with moderate to severe CKD were more likely to experience serious complications than kidney transplant recipients.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • chronic kidney disease
  • end stage renal disease
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • risk factors
  • high intensity
  • early onset
  • metabolic syndrome
  • drug induced
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • glycemic control