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Abstract Background and Aims Pregnancy in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with increased risk of adverse maternal outcomes and fetal outcomes. The risks are noticeable even in early stages of CKD. Despite the rising concern, there are few follow-up studies in this high-risk group. Method We followed up and analysed 538 pregnancies in 173 women with pre-existing of primary renal disease who were seen at a tertiary nephrology centre from January 2007 until December 2015. We sought to investigate the changes in laboratory and clinical parameters, maternal and fetal outcomes. Results Figure 1 showed the changes of parameters intra and post-partum period. Increase in weight (p=0.034, OR 1.135, 95% CI 1.01-1.276), antibiotics consumption (p=0.022, OR 0.088, 95% CI 0.011-0.0703), pregnancy-related hypertension (p=0.056, OR 0.161, 95% CI 0.025-1.05) and gromerulonephritis (p=0.049, OR 14.22, 95% CI 1.009- 200.52) were associated with worsening of proteinuria intra-pregnancy and post-pregnancy period. Age more than 30-year-old (p=0.024, OR 0.644, 95% CI 0.439-0.945), multiple pregnancies (p = 0.032, OR 14.4, 95% CI 1.25-165 , antibiotics usage (p=0.033, OR 27.59, 95% CI 1.302-585.169), diuretic usage (p=0.034, OR 0.003, 95% CI 1.26-0.646), pregnancy-related hypertension (p=0.06, OR 21.838, 95% CI 0.878-543.376) and proteinuria (> 1.5g/d) (p=0.025, OR 0.235 95% CI 0.067-0.717) and fetal complications such as fetal death (p=0.013, OR 3.608 95% CI 1.311-9.930) was associated with rapid renal function decline of 25-50% . Elevation of serum uric acid is associated with a higher risk of adverse fetal outcome (r=0.845 p=0.004). Conclusion Multiple pregnancies, antibiotic usage, pregnancy-related hypertension are strong predictors of rapid maternal rapid function decline. Pre-conception counselling, minimization of antibiotic usage and aggressive blood pressure monitoring and treatment should be part of the standard treatment for this high-risk population.

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