Pregnancy experience in women with spinal muscular atrophy: a case series.

Roberta Piera Bencivenga, Dario Zoppi, Anna Russo, Emanuele Cassano, Stefano Tozza, Rosa Iodice, Raffaele Dubbioso, Fiore Manganelli, Lucia Ruggiero
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Many women with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) types II, III, and IV reach fertile age, and some of them may consider pregnancy. However, limited data are available about the potential effects of pregnancy on the course of SMA and the outcomes of pregnancies in these patients. Furthermore, the use of several disease-modifying therapies for the treatment of all types of SMA is expected to increase the number of female SMA patients considering pregnancy in the coming years. The aim of this report is to provide clinicians with an overview of the patients in our cohort who have experienced pregnancies. We conducted a retrospective analysis on these women, through the administration of a questionnaire, which investigated how they experienced the different stages of the pregnancy. Ten patients (3 SMAII; 7 SMA III) participated in the survey; 40% had pregnancies for a total of nine, six of which were term-pregnancies. The mean age of first pregnancy was 32.5 ± 7.8 years for SMA II patients, and 30.5 ± 2.1 years for SMA III. All pregnancies ended in cesarean sections. Interestingly, the sitters had more frequent complications in pre-term labor and delivery, but the newborns were all healthy. This report shows that a successful pregnancy is possible in female patients with SMA. However, the ideal approach should involve a standardized multidisciplinary team capable of effectively addressing every possible scenario. For this reason, it is critically important that clinicians working with SMA patients gain more in-dept knowledge about this topic.

患有脊髓性肌肉萎缩症的妇女的怀孕经历:病例系列。
许多患有脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA)II 型、III 型和 IV 型的女性到了生育年龄,其中一些人可能会考虑怀孕。然而,关于妊娠对 SMA 病程的潜在影响以及这些患者的妊娠结局,目前掌握的数据还很有限。此外,预计在未来几年中,用于治疗各种类型 SMA 的多种疾病修饰疗法的使用将增加考虑怀孕的女性 SMA 患者的数量。本报告旨在向临床医生概述我们队列中经历过妊娠的患者的情况。我们通过发放问卷对这些女性进行了回顾性分析,调查了她们在妊娠不同阶段的经历。10 名患者(3 名 SMA II;7 名 SMA III)参与了调查,其中 40% 的患者共怀孕 9 次,其中 6 次是足月妊娠。SMA II 患者首次怀孕的平均年龄为 32.5 ± 7.8 岁,SMA III 患者为 30.5 ± 2.1 岁。所有妊娠均以剖腹产结束。有趣的是,坐月子的患者在早产和分娩时出现并发症的频率更高,但新生儿都很健康。这份报告表明,SMA 女性患者有可能成功怀孕。然而,理想的方法应该是由一个标准化的多学科团队参与,能够有效地应对各种可能出现的情况。因此,为 SMA 患者服务的临床医生必须获得更多有关这一主题的深入知识,这一点至关重要。
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