2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-1857-3
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Obstetric outcomes and effects on babies born to women treated for epilepsy during pregnancy in a resource limited setting: a comparative cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundManagement of epilepsy during pregnancy in a resource-limited setting (RLS) is challenging. This study aimed to assess obstetric outcomes and effects on babies of women with epilepsy (WWE) exposed to Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) compared to non-exposed controls in a RLS.MethodsPregnant WWE were recruited from antenatal and neurology clinics of a tertiary care hospitals in Sri Lanka. Patients were reviewed in each trimester and post-partum. Medication adherence, adverse effects, seizure control and car… Show more

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“…As a traditional AED, carbamazepine has higher teratogenicity than new AEDs. However, in this study, carbamazepine was the most commonly used AED during pregnancy, and similar results were observed in previous studies [5,9] , which may be due to different types of epileptic seizures, and the rate of use in this study was based on monotherapy. Patients who did not take AED or were treated with polytherapy were excluded, resulting in a smaller sample size and higher utilization of carbamazepine.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…As a traditional AED, carbamazepine has higher teratogenicity than new AEDs. However, in this study, carbamazepine was the most commonly used AED during pregnancy, and similar results were observed in previous studies [5,9] , which may be due to different types of epileptic seizures, and the rate of use in this study was based on monotherapy. Patients who did not take AED or were treated with polytherapy were excluded, resulting in a smaller sample size and higher utilization of carbamazepine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Among the 61 WWE included in this study, 57.4% were seizure-free during pregnancy. Thomas SV [3] reported a proportion of 47.8%, while Battino D [4] and Galappatthy P [5] reported 66.6% and 64%, respectively, so our nding was within the above range, with no signi cant difference. In addition, 73.8% of WWE had no signi cant changes in epileptic frequency.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Наибольший риск ВПР наблюдается при использовании вальпроевой кислоты, карбамазепина, фенобарбитала, фенитоина или при политерапии ПЭП в период беременности [12,17,22]. Особенно опасными являются комбинации фенобарбитала с этосуксимидом, вальпроатов с фенитоином или с карбамазепином [22,26,27].…”
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“…Частота абдоминального родоразрешения у беременных с эпилепсией составила 21% от всей экстрагенитальной патологии [40]. В 4,3% случаев роды были преждевременными, в 73,33% зарегистрированы нормальные вагинальные роды [41]. У 5,7% женщин с эпилепсией на фоне политерапии родились недоношенные дети, доношенные дети рождены в 94,3% случаев [42].…”
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