Fetal and Neonatal Outcomes of Maternal Rheumatic diseases in a tertiary care centre of Lahore, Pakistan

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  • Saqib Aslam, Faiza Yasin, Saadat Ullah, Muhammad Haroon, Zahid Anwar, Rafia Gul

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https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023174179

Abstract

Background: Pregnancy may worsen underlying autoimmune rheumatologic illnesses. The trans-placental transmission of autoantibodies can harm the foetus or newborn.

Aim: To determine the impact of maternal rheumatological disorders on fetal and newborn outcomes.

Methods: A descriptive longitudinal study was conducted at Fatima Memorial Hospital enrolling 32 pregnant women with rheumatologic disorders by consecutive sampling. Data was collected regarding maternal demographics, diagnosis, serum markers, Fetal & neonatal outcome factors (IUGR, Fetal distress, Umbilical Doppler findings, Fetal Echo, Place of birth, Mode of delivery, discharge status, Term/pre-term birth, Gender, Low Birth Weight, Cardiac defect, NICU stay, the reason for NICU stay)

Results: The diagnosis of 50% of the subjects was SLE. 25%subjects were suffering from RA. Regarding serum markers, 50% of the mothers were Anti ds DNA positive followed by ANA with 34.4% & Lupus anticoagulant with 21.9% positivity. IUGR was recorded in 9.4%, fetal distress in 28.1%, abnormal umbilical doppler in 9.4%, and 12.5% of a newborn could not survive. Pre-term delivery was recorded in 31.3% of cases, low birth weight in 34.4%, cardiac defects in 6.3%, thrombocytopenia in 6.3%, NICU stay was required in 31.3%, EOS was reason in 12.5% and RDS in 25%.

Conclusion: Prevalence of IUGR, fetal distress, low birth weight, preterm delivery, cardiac defects and admission to NICU was high in autoimmune rheumatological pregnant females. Pre-term delivery, fetal distress and LBW were significantly associated with SLE.

Keywords: Pregnancy outcome, rheumatic disease outcome, fetus, neonate, SLE

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Saqib Aslam, Faiza Yasin, Saadat Ullah, Muhammad Haroon, Zahid Anwar, Rafia Gul. (2023). Fetal and Neonatal Outcomes of Maternal Rheumatic diseases in a tertiary care centre of Lahore, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 17(04), 179. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023174179