Pregnancy after living kidney donation, a systematic review of the available evidence, and a review of the current guidance

  • Maria Pippias*
  • , Laura Skinner
  • , Marlies Noordzij
  • , Anna Varberg Reisaeter
  • , Daniel Abramowicz
  • , Vianda S. Stel
  • , Kitty J. Jager
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Understanding and communicating the risk of pregnancy complications post-living kidney donation is imperative as the majority of living kidney donors (LKD) are women of childbearing age. We aimed to identify all original research articles examining complications in post-donation pregnancies and compared the quality and consistency of related guidelines. We searched Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, society webpages, and guideline registries for English-language publications published up until December 18, 2020. Ninety-three articles were screened from which 16 studies were identified, with a total of 1399 post-donation pregnancies. The outcome of interest, post-donation pregnancy complications, was not calculable, and only a narrative synthesis of the evidence was possible. The absolute risk of pre-eclampsia increased from similar to 1%-3% pre-donation (lower than the general population) to similar to 4%-10% post-donation (comparable to the general population). The risks of adverse fetal and neonatal outcomes were no different between post-donation and pre-donation pregnancies. Guidelines and consensus statements were consistent in stating the need to inform LKDs of their post-donation pregnancy risk, however, the depth and scope of this guidance were variable. While the absolute risk of pregnancy complications remains low post-donation, a concerted effort is required to better identify and individualize risk in these women, such that consent to donation is truly informed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2360-2380
    Number of pages21
    JournalAmerican Journal of Transplantation
    Volume22
    Issue number10
    Early online date18-Jun-2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct-2022

    Keywords

    • donor nephrectomy
    • donor outcomes
    • kidney transplantation
    • living donor
    • pre-eclampsia
    • CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINE
    • RENAL ASSOCIATION
    • DONORS
    • PREECLAMPSIA
    • OUTCOMES
    • RISK
    • DISEASE
    • WOMEN
    • CARE
    • HYPERTENSION

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