Pregnancies in Gaucher disease: a 5-year study.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

Gaucher Clinic and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

Published: February 2004

Objective: The study was undertaken to investigate the outcome of pregnancies in Gaucher disease, particularly in enzyme-treated women.

Study Design: A retrospective study was performed of pregnant women evaluated at a referral clinic.

Results: There were 43 (17 treated, 26 untreated) women with 66 pregnancies (23 treated, 43 untreated). The live birth rate was 78.3% among treated, 86.0% among untreated. One treated woman had three spontaneous abortions; 3 untreated women had one each. Four pregnancies in each group had postpartum bleeding, 7 requiring transfusions. Postpartum infections were prevalent among treated. Cesarean sections were generally for historic reasons. There was no exacerbation of Gaucher disease, except one bone crisis.

Conclusion: Most untreated women with milder disease enjoyed an uncomplicated course. Enzyme-treated patients (ie, with more severe disease) had more bleeding and infections post partum, but few had spontaneous abortions. Hematologic consultation is recommended. A review of world experience with pregnant patients with Gaucher disease is included.

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