De novo antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis in pregnancy: a systematic review on maternal, pregnancy and fetal outcomes

ABSTRACT Background De novo antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis typically arises in post-reproductive years, but can occur during pregnancy. Concerns of treatment-related teratogenicity persist, while efficacy and safety of new therapies including intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and rituximab are uncertain. There remains a paucity of maternal, fetal and pregnancy outcome data in these women, and therefore a lack of guidance on safe treatment for clinicians. Methods We conducted a systematic review of the literature and a local, retrospective chart review of women with de novo antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV) in pregnancy. Cochrane, Embase and PubMed databases and relevant conference abstracts were searched. Patient demographics, clinical presentation, management and outcomes (maternal, fetal and pregnancy-related) were analyzed. Results Twenty-seven cases of de novo AAV in pregnancy were included. Women presented were from 5 to 39 weeks' gestation, of which a majority were in the second trimester (median 20 weeks). The median gravida of women was 2 and the median parity was 1. Women were treated with steroids (89%), cyclophosphamide (CYC) (37%), other immunosuppressive agents [azathioprine (AZA), IVIG, plasma exchange (PLEX)] or no therapy (11%). High rates of serious complications, including preeclampsia (29%) and maternal death (7%), were reported; however, most pregnancies resulted in live birth (73%). Prematurity was common; 73% of live births occurred prior to 37 weeks’ gestation and 40% prior to 34 weeks’ gestation. The majority of infants were born in the third trimester (median 34.5 weeks). Rates of pregnancy termination were high (23%) and only one intrauterine death was reported, shortly after initiation of therapy (4%). Congenital abnormalities were rare, with one infant having a solitary, pelvic kidney (6%) after maternal treatment with steroids, CYC and PLEX. Use of PLEX, IVIG and AZA increased after 2005, whereas CYC use decreased. Remission often occurred postpartum (60%). Conclusions De novo AAV in pregnancy can result in uncomplicated pregnancies; however, serious maternal risks exist. Further data on potentially pregnancy compatible therapies such as IVIG and rituximab are needed in this population.

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