Pregnancy rates in women on dialysis have increased in the last decades, thus making it a topic of growing interest. The rarity of this event is predominantly due to fertility problems and to the high rates of pregnancy failure including stillbirth, fetal, and neonatal deaths. We conducted a narrative review of existing literature in order to analyze the major issues about pregnancy on dialysis to give the reader a fully updated perspective about this topic which, even if not common, is becoming more and more frequent. Even if recently acquired knowledge has improved diagnosis and treatment of dialysis pregnancies focusing on several aspects, pregnancy on dialysis remains a great challenge for obstetricians and should be managed by a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in ESRD is rare and poses substantial risk for mother and baby....
Currently, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the general population is in the range of 8.7...
Abstract Fertility is markedly reduced in patients with chronic renal failure. For women with pre-ex...
Pregnancy rates in women on dialysis have increased in the last decades, thus making it a topic of ...
Women who conceive while receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) are at a high risk of encountering mater...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Pregnancy during dialysis is increasingly being reported and represents a deb...
Background and objectives: Although successful pregnancy is rare, results attained with higher dialy...
Advances have been made in the management of pregnancies in women receiving dialysis; however, singl...
Objective(s): Pregnancy is rare in patients on chronic dialysis, with only a 30-50% rate of successf...
This multidisciplinary series is aimed at offering readers many opportunities to appreciate how a cl...
Pregnancy is uncommon in women with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring chronic dialysis. An in...
Although uncommon, pregnancy occurs in women on chronic dialysis. In 1980 the incidence of pregnancy...
Pregnancy in end stage renal disease women who are on Hemodialysis has been considered a challenging...
Pregnancy is possible in all phases of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but its management may be diffi...
Pregnancy in dialysis patients is a rare occurrence. When pregnancy does occur, the risk of spontane...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in ESRD is rare and poses substantial risk for mother and baby....
Currently, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the general population is in the range of 8.7...
Abstract Fertility is markedly reduced in patients with chronic renal failure. For women with pre-ex...
Pregnancy rates in women on dialysis have increased in the last decades, thus making it a topic of ...
Women who conceive while receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) are at a high risk of encountering mater...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Pregnancy during dialysis is increasingly being reported and represents a deb...
Background and objectives: Although successful pregnancy is rare, results attained with higher dialy...
Advances have been made in the management of pregnancies in women receiving dialysis; however, singl...
Objective(s): Pregnancy is rare in patients on chronic dialysis, with only a 30-50% rate of successf...
This multidisciplinary series is aimed at offering readers many opportunities to appreciate how a cl...
Pregnancy is uncommon in women with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) requiring chronic dialysis. An in...
Although uncommon, pregnancy occurs in women on chronic dialysis. In 1980 the incidence of pregnancy...
Pregnancy in end stage renal disease women who are on Hemodialysis has been considered a challenging...
Pregnancy is possible in all phases of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but its management may be diffi...
Pregnancy in dialysis patients is a rare occurrence. When pregnancy does occur, the risk of spontane...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in ESRD is rare and poses substantial risk for mother and baby....
Currently, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the general population is in the range of 8.7...
Abstract Fertility is markedly reduced in patients with chronic renal failure. For women with pre-ex...