妊娠期神经障碍

J. Wagner, T. J. Oertzen
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妊娠期神经系统疾病(ndp)对产科医生和神经科医生都提出了挑战。这些疾病及其治疗可能对胎儿的健康产生不利影响,或使妊娠、分娩和产后过程复杂化。反之亦然,与怀孕有关的代谢和内分泌变化可能影响母亲的神经系统健康。由于缺乏对NDP患者的临床研究,患者在患有神经系统疾病时对怀孕风险的错误信息,以及许多医生面对这种情况时的不安全感,NDP患者的护理变得更加复杂。关于怀孕和神经系统疾病的相互依赖性,可能有三种不同的情况。大多数ndp患者患有先前存在的疾病,如癫痫或多发性硬化症,其发生与妊娠本身无关,但却引起了特定的妊娠相关担忧。第二组NDP患者患有一种神经系统疾病,在怀孕期间发病率增加(例如脑血管疾病和周围神经压迫综合征)。第三类包括患有孕妇特有疾病的患者,例如(先兆)子痫和羊水栓塞。这里所描述的细分反映在本章的组织中。目的是为育龄妇女提供最常见的神经系统疾病的实用概述,突出妊娠相关问题,并重点关注这些患者的管理,这需要高度跨学科的方法。
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Neurological disorders in pregnancy
Neurological disorders in pregnancy (NDPs) pose challenges to both obstetricians and neurologists. These diseases or their treatment may have adverse effects on the health of the fetus or complicate the course of the pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum period. Vice versa, the metabolic and endocrine changes associated with pregnancy may affect the mother’s neurological health. The care for a patient with an NDP is further complicated by the lack of clinical studies in this population, misinformation of patients regarding the risks associated with pregnancy when suffering from a neurological condition, and insecurity on the part of many physicians confronted with this constellation. Three different scenarios regarding the interdependency of pregnancy and neurological disease are possible. Most patients with NDPs suffer from a pre-existing condition such as epilepsy or multiple sclerosis, whose occurrence is unrelated to the pregnancy per se but nonetheless raises specific pregnancy-related concerns. The second group of NDP patients is afflicted with a neurological disorder observed with increased incidence during pregnancy (e.g. cerebrovascular disease and peripheral nerve compression syndromes). The third category comprises patients suffering from conditions exclusively seen in the pregnant, for example (pre-)eclampsia and amniotic fluid embolism. The subdivisions delineated here are reflected in the organization of this chapter. The aim is to provide a practical overview of the most frequent neurological conditions in childbearing women, highlighting the pregnancy-related issues and focusing on the management of these patients, which requires a highly interdisciplinary approach.
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