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P096 Pregnancy outcomes in women attending a joint obstetric and rheumatology clinic in a tertiary centre over a 2-year period

Title: P096 Pregnancy outcomes in women attending a joint obstetric and rheumatology clinic in a tertiary centre over a 2-year period
Authors: David, Trixy; Hum, Ryan Malcolm; Lau, Yen June; Thornber, Sue; Simcox, Louise; Bruce, Ian N; Tower, Clare; Ho, Pauline
Source: Rheumatology ; volume 60, issue Supplement_1 ; ISSN 1462-0324 1462-0332
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Publication Year: 2021
Description: Background/Aims The Lupus in Pregnancy Scanning (LIPS) clinic, a joint obstetrics and rheumatology clinic was established in 2010 at Saint Mary’s Hospital, Manchester, UK for women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and other complex rheumatological conditions. We aimed to describe pregnancy outcomes of women attending this clinic to establish a baseline for future changes aimed at improving the service. Methods Data were collected retrospectively from electronic records of patients who attended the LIPS clinic at least once between 1st January 2018 and 31st December 2019. Results Pregnancy outcomes were available in 105/125 (84%) women (Table). The median age [inter-quartile range] was 30.6 years [IQR 27.7 - 33.6] and 40 (38%) were of non-Caucasian background. Sixty-one (58%) had a connective tissue disease (CTD) of whom 36 (59%) had SLE. Other rheumatological diagnoses included inflammatory arthritis, primary anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS) and systemic vasculitis. Anti-Ro was found in 32 (31%) and anti-phospholipid antibodies in 25 (24%). During pregnancy, 65 (62%) received aspirin and 40 (38%) had low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). In the antenatal period, 43 (41%) took steroids, 52 (50%) had conventional disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs and 8 (8%) received biologics. Active disease in the antenatal period was noted in 14 (13%) women. Regarding pregnancy outcomes (Table), still-births were low (0.95%). The rate of C-sections (45%) and assisted deliveries (19.6%) was comparable to previously published data from similar clinics. P096 Table 1:Pregnancy outcomes over a 2-year period in women attending the LIPS clinic at St. Mary's HospitalPregnancy Outcomen (%)Miscarriage3 (2.9)Deliveries• Live101 (96.2)• Still-birth1 (0.95)Median Gestation (weeks) [inter-quartile range (IQR)]38 [37 - 39]Sex of Neonate• Female57 (56)• Male45 (44)Mode of Delivery• Normal vaginal36 (35.3)• Assisted20 (19.6)• Elective Caesarean Section15 (14.7)• Emergency Caesarean Section31 (30.4)Median Neonatal Birth Weight ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab247.094
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keab247.094; http://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article-pdf/60/Supplement_1/keab247.094/37399843/keab247.094.pdf
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Accession Number: edsbas.1B5CC07B
Database: BASE