Moyamoya disease in pregnancy: a case series and review of management options.

Hawaii medical journal Pub Date : 2011-08-01
Jacklyn C Ma, Janet M Burlingame
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Abstract

Background: Pregnancy has a potentially deleterious affect on moyamoya disease (MMD), a cerebrovascular condition characterized by spontaneous occlusion of the distal internal carotid arteries resulting in the neoangiogenesis of fragile collateral blood vessels. The disease renders patients susceptible to both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke.

Methods: A 16-year (1995-2010) chart review was performed at the Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children and the Queen's Medical Center, the two largest birthing centers in Hawai'i.

Results: The authors report on three women with MMD who had the revascularization surgery prior to their first pregnancy and experienced successful pregnancy outcomes without the MMD symptoms. Two of these were managed with antiplatelet agents, one with calcium channel blockers, and two with magnesium sulphate in the perioperative period.

Conclusion: The authors' cases demonstrate different medical therapies, which may be of benefit for MMD with and without revascularization surgery during pregnancy.

妊娠期烟雾病:病例系列和管理方案综述。
背景:妊娠对烟雾病(MMD)有潜在的有害影响,烟雾病是一种脑血管疾病,其特征是内颈动脉远端自发闭塞,导致脆弱的侧支血管新生。这种疾病使病人易患出血性和缺血性中风。方法:对夏威夷最大的两家分娩中心Kapi'olani妇女儿童医疗中心和皇后医疗中心进行了为期16年(1995-2010)的病历回顾。结果:作者报告了三名患有烟雾病的妇女,她们在第一次怀孕前接受了血管重建术,并成功地完成了妊娠结局,没有烟雾病症状。其中2例在围手术期使用抗血小板药物,1例使用钙通道阻滞剂,2例使用硫酸镁。结论:作者的病例显示了不同的药物治疗方法,可能对妊娠期烟雾病有或没有血管重建术有益。
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