%0 Journal Article %A Radin, Massimo %A Schreiber, Karen %A Cuadrado, Maria Jose %A Cecchi, Irene %A Andreoli, Laura %A Franceschini, Franco %A Caleiro, Teresa %A Andrade, Danieli %A Gibbone, Elena %A Khamashta, Munther %A Buyon, Jill %A Izmirly, Peter %A Aguirre, Maria Angeles %A Benedetto, Chiara %A Roccatello, Dario %A Marozio, Luca %A Sciascia, Savino %T Pregnancy outcomes in mixed connective tissue disease: a multicentre study. %D 2019 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13943 %X In this study we aimed to investigate foetal and maternal pregnancy outcomes from a large multicentre cohort of women diagnosed with MCTD and anti-U1RNP antibodies. This multicentre retrospective cohort study describes the outcomes of 203 pregnancies in 94 consecutive women ever pregnant who fulfilled the established criteria for MCTD with confirmed U1RNP positivity. The foetal outcomes in 203 pregnancies were as follows: 146 (71.9%) live births, 38 (18.7%) miscarriages (first trimester pregnancy loss of In our multicentre cohort, women with MCTD had a live birth rate of 72%. While the true frequency of heart block associated with anti-U1RNP remains to be determined, this study might raise the consideration of echocardiographic surveillance in this setting. Pregnancy counselling should be considered in women with MCTD. %K Anti-U1RNP %K Antibodies %K Autoimmune disease %K Congenital heart block %K Mixed connective tissue disease %K Neonatal lupus %K Pregnancy %K Pregnancy complications %~