Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy O26.60

Last updated on: 19.09.2022

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Definition
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Generalized pruritus with inconspicuous skin during pregnancy, especially on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, disappears after delivery

Laboratory
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GPT and bilirubin often elevated; evidence is the increase of bile acid concentration in serum > 10 µmol/l (decrease on fasting!)

Therapy
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Ursodeoxycholic acid 12.5-20 mg/kg bw/d, daily dose approximately 1g (4 tbls), results in reduction of pruritus and fetal risks; close monitoring, early initiation if necessary.

Progression/forecast
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There is a risk of recurrence in subsequent pregnancy and when taking oral contraceptives

Note(s)
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With bile acids > 40 µmol/l, there is an increased rate of preterm and stillbirths as well as increased perinatal mortality; fetal prognosis correlates with the severity of the clinical picture

Literature
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  1. Smith DD et al (2020) Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. Clin Obstet Gynecol 63:134-151.

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Last updated on: 19.09.2022