[Prospective assessment of a multidisciplinary meeting dedicated to inflammatory and vascular diseases during pregnancy].
GYNECOLOGIE, OBSTETRIQUE, FERTILITE & SENOLOGIE 2021;
49:159-165. [PMID:
32987176 DOI:
10.1016/j.gofs.2020.09.008]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES
The pluridisciplinary meeting "PREGNANT - Pregnancy and Auto-immunity, Nephropathy, Thrombophilic Disorders" at the university hospital of Bordeaux is dedicated to inflammatory and thrombophilic disorders during pregnancy. The objective of our study was to evaluate the quality of this meeting in terms of: compliance with the mandatory criteria, adequacy with standard care, homogeneity of care, becoming of proposals issued.
METHODS
We conducted a prospective observational study including patients whose files were submitted to the meeting from January 2018 to June 2019.
RESULTS
In all, 16 meeting were conducted with 152 cases presented. Sixty-two patients were pregnant and 90 were in preconception. The most common reasons for presentation were vasculo-placentary diseases (22.3%), systemic lupus (16.4%), venous thromboembolic diseases (15.1%) and chronic intervillositis of unknown etiology (9.8%). Other reasons were antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and repeated spontaneous miscarriages. The mandatory criteria for multidisciplinary meeting were met. For 89 cases (58.5%), the problem was dictated by recommendations. Decisions made were consistent with recommendations in 89.8% of cases. Among the 63 cases without any published recommendations (41.5%), there was some homogeneity of the proposals. In all, 92.8% of the proposals issued by the meeting were implemented.
CONCLUSIONS
Multidisciplinary meeting "PREGNANT" has a prominent locoregional role in the management of patients with autoimmune, inflammatory or thrombophilic disorders in a pregnancy context.
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