Pregnant women with epilepsy in a developing country.

Q4 Medicine
Open Neurology Journal Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-20 DOI:10.2174/1874205X01105010063
Silvia Kochen, Constanza Salera, Josef Seni
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Abstract

This is the first prospective study carried out in Argentina and Latin America to provide the impact of epilepsy throughout the childbearing years life of women, and pregnancy outcome in a population of pregnant women with diagnosis of epilepsy and antiepileptics drugs (AEDs). Ninety-four women were studied prospectively at the Epilepsy Center, the largest in Argentina. Of the 94 women examined in this study only 10% planned their pregnancy and received folic acid before conception.More than half of women in our study were on monotherapy, with the most frequently prescribed drugs being carbamazepine and valproic acid. In all, 90.4% of the women had a normal pregnancy and delivery. There were 8.5% spontaneous abortions. Major congenital malformations (MCM) was detected in 10.6% of newborns at birth; in the general population it varies between 1.6-3.2%. The results from this study are helpful in the highlighting correct gaps in knowledge in this population group.

发展中国家的癫痫孕妇。
这是在阿根廷和拉丁美洲开展的第一项前瞻性研究,旨在提供癫痫在整个育龄期对妇女生活的影响,以及诊断为癫痫和抗癫痫药物(aed)的孕妇人群的妊娠结局。94名女性在阿根廷最大的癫痫中心接受了前瞻性研究。在这项研究中接受调查的94名女性中,只有10%的人计划怀孕,并在受孕前服用了叶酸。在我们的研究中,超过一半的女性接受单一疗法,最常用的处方药是卡马西平和丙戊酸。总的来说,90.4%的妇女正常怀孕和分娩。自然流产率为8.5%。10.6%的新生儿出生时检出严重先天性畸形(MCM);在一般人群中,这一比例在1.6-3.2%之间变化。这项研究的结果有助于突出这一人群中正确的知识差距。
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Open Neurology Journal
Open Neurology Journal Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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