Importance of appropriate pharmaceutical management in pregnant women with ulcerative colitis
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Published:2013-05-25
Issue:1
Volume:6
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ISSN:1756-0500
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Container-title:BMC Research Notes
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Res Notes
Author:
Ujihara Masaki,Ando Takafumi,Ishiguro Kazuhiro,Maeda Osamu,Watanabe Osamu,Hirayama Yutaka,Morise Kazuhiro,Maeda Keiko,Matsushita Masanobu,Miyahara Ryoji,Ohmiya Naoki,Nishio Yuji,Yamaguchi Takeo,Haruta Jun-ichi,Ina Kenji,Goto Hidemi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Ulcerative colitis (UC) often occurs in women of childbearing age. Compared to Western countries, however, few studies have investigated the impact of UC on the progress of pregnancy in Asian populations.
Methods
We retrospectively examined 91 pregnancies in 64 patients with UC experienced at our hospital and related institutions from 1991 to 2011, focusing on the relationship between the progression of UC during pregnancy, progress of the pregnancy itself, and the treatment of UC.
Results
In 80 of 91 pregnancies the patient had already been diagnosed with UC at the time she became pregnant, of whom 31 (38.8%) experienced exacerbation during pregnancy. Regarding severity, moderate or severe active-stage disease during pregnancy was seen in 13.7% of those who had been in remission at the onset of pregnancy versus 58.6% of those who had been in the active stage at onset (OR 8.9: 95%CI 3.0~26.4; P<0.01). The incidence of miscarriage or abortion was 9.8% in pregnancies in which UC was in remission at onset versus 31% in those in which it was in the active stage at onset (OR 4.1: 95%CI 1.2~13.9; P=0.02). Among patients, 62.5% were receiving pharmaceutical treatment at onset of pregnancy. Exacerbation during pregnancy occurred in 26.5% of the group who continued to receive the same treatment during pregnancy versus 56.3% of those with a dose decrease or discontinuation after onset (OR 3.6: 95%CI 1.0~12.4; P=0.04).
Conclusions
UC patients wishing to conceive should do so when in remission and continue appropriate pharmaceutical treatment during pregnancy.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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