育龄妇女癫痫:一项重点综述。

IF 3.2 Q2 Medicine
Jan Heckelmann, Bettina Schmitz, Yvonne G Weber, Catrin Mann
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摘要

全世界有5000多万人患有癫痫,其中很大一部分是育龄癫痫妇女。这一人口面临着与荷尔蒙波动有关的独特挑战,例如在母乳喂养或更年期等生命阶段。抗癫痫药物(asm)由于其致畸潜能和激素相互作用,通过影响月经功能、避孕、妊娠结局、骨骼健康和更年期过渡,使生殖健康进一步复杂化。因此,WWE的治疗策略必须考虑这些相互作用和妊娠期间与asm相关的风险。本综述旨在巩固现有的数据和指导方针,以管理WWE在整个生育年龄。这些发现强调了孕前咨询对优化ASM方案的重要性,确保了母亲的健康和胎儿的安全。本文总结了主要国际妊娠登记处的主要建议,以指导临床医生选择最大限度地减少先天性畸形的风险,同时保持有效的癫痫控制。此外,这篇综述探讨了叶酸补充剂在预防神经管缺陷中的作用,并概述了为WWE量身定制的避孕选择。总之,全面教育癫痫对生殖健康的影响对WWE至关重要。在怀孕前、怀孕期间和怀孕后,通过个性化的咨询和仔细的药物管理来促进明智的决策,医疗保健提供者可以显着改善母亲和孩子的结果。
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Epilepsy in women of childbearing age: a focused review.

Epilepsy affects over 50 million individuals worldwide, a significant proportion of whom are women with epilepsy (WWE) of childbearing age. This population faces unique challenges related to hormonal fluctuations, e.g., during life stages such as breastfeeding or menopause. Antiseizure medications (ASMs) further complicate reproductive health by influencing menstrual function, contraception, pregnancy outcomes, bone health, and menopausal transition due to their teratogenic potential and hormonal interactive effects. Consequently, treatment strategies for WWE must consider these interactions and the risks associated with ASMs during pregnancy. This review aims to consolidate current data and guidelines for managing WWE throughout their reproductive years. These findings emphasize the importance of preconception counseling to optimize ASM regimens, ensuring both maternal well-being and fetal safety. Key recommendations from major international pregnancy registries are summarized to guide clinicians in selecting ASMs that minimize the risk of congenital malformations while maintaining effective seizure control. Additionally, this review explores the role of folic acid supplementation in preventing neural tube defects and outlines contraceptive options tailored for WWE. In conclusion, comprehensive education on the implications of epilepsy for reproductive health is crucial for WWE. By fostering informed decision-making through personalized counseling and careful medication management before, during, and after pregnancy, healthcare providers can significantly improve outcomes for both mothers and their children.

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