NDT Plus Advance Access published online on September 23, 2009
NDT Plus, doi:10.1093/ndtplus/sfp137
The effect of spontaneous twin pregnancy on renal transplant function and haemodynamics
Department of Renal Medicine, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust and Hull York Medical School, East Yorkshire, HU3 2JZ, UK
Correspondence: Sunil Bhandari; E-mail: sunil.bhandari{at}hey.nhs.uk
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Spontaneous twin pregnancy is rare in renal transplant recipients, and confers a significant risk, in terms of both transplant dysfunction and fetal complications. Physiological changes in renal haemodynamics may assist in predicting a favourable outcome, but have not been previously reported in these circumstances. We present a case of a successful outcome for both mother and babies, and detail the effects of the pregnancy on transplant function and haemodynamics within the transplant kidney. Without beneficial circumstances, twin pregnancy may be a high risk in renal transplant recipients and may lead to a poor outcome for both transplant and fetuses.
Key Words: haemodynamics pregnancy renal transplantation twins
Received for publication March 26, 2009. Accepted for publication August 28, 2009.