Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP), also known as obstetric cholestasis, is a liver condition that occurs during pregnancy, characterized by reduced bile flow leading to bile acids leaking into the bloodstream. The primary symptom is extreme itching, particularly on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, and it can lead to complications for both the mother and fetus.
Health Outcomes
- Decreased Conjugated Bile Acid Level
- Improved Bile Acid Metabolism
- Improved Perinatal Safety
- Improved Pregnancy-Related Wellbeing
- No Improvement in Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
- Reduced Abnormal Increase in Bilirubin
- Reduced Cholestatic Pattern of Liver Injury
- Reduced Cholic Acid Level
- Reduced Fetal Loss
- Reduced Incidence of Cholestasis
- Reduced Neonatal Risk
- Reduced Perinatal Loss
- Reduced Pregnancy Disorder Risk
- Safety During Pregnancy