2023
DOI: 10.1111/ctr.15133
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A single center Israeli experience in pregnancy post lung transplantation: Feasibility of successful two or more full‐term pregnancies in individual lung transplant recipients

Osnat Shtraichman,
Moshe Heching,
Ilana Bakal
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionFemale lung transplant recipients (LTRs) of reproductive age are increasingly considering pregnancy due to advances in post‐transplant management and improved survival. We report our experience with pregnancy in LTRs, with an emphasis on two or more successful full‐term pregnancies in individual transplant recipients.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of pregnancies in LTRs at our transplant center and collected maternal and fetal outcomes.ResultsIn our patient cohort, eight female LTRs c… Show more

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“…With increasing life expectancy, there is an increasing interest in parenthood following lung transplant. Historically, pregnancy in LTx recipients has been discouraged but an increasing number of female recipients have been reported to have had successful pregnancies 8,146,147 . Whilst the relative infrequency of pregnancy following LTx makes it difficult to establish definitive recommendations a recent ISHLT consensus statement on reproductive health after thoracic transplantation has been published 148 .…”
Section: Fertility After Lung Transplantmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With increasing life expectancy, there is an increasing interest in parenthood following lung transplant. Historically, pregnancy in LTx recipients has been discouraged but an increasing number of female recipients have been reported to have had successful pregnancies 8,146,147 . Whilst the relative infrequency of pregnancy following LTx makes it difficult to establish definitive recommendations a recent ISHLT consensus statement on reproductive health after thoracic transplantation has been published 148 .…”
Section: Fertility After Lung Transplantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, pregnancy in LTx recipients has been discouraged but an increasing number of female recipients have been reported to have had successful pregnancies. 8,146,147 Whilst the relative infrequency of pregnancy following LTx makes it difficult to establish definitive recommendations a recent ISHLT consensus statement on reproductive health after thoracic transplantation has been published. 148 Individual risk assessment, preconception counselling and close monitoring are all necessary to increase the likelihood of a good pregnancy outcome for LTx recipients.…”
Section: Fertility After Lung Transplantmentioning
confidence: 99%