妊娠对女性癫痫发作控制及抗癫痫药物的影响。

Reviews in neurological diseases Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Evren Burakgazi, John Pollard, Cynthia Harden
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癫痫是产科医生、初级保健医生和神经科医生最常见的神经系统疾病之一。每1000名新生儿中有3至5人患有癫痫,大多数患有癫痫的妇女可以正常怀孕和分娩。临床医生的目标是在怀孕前用尽可能少的抗癫痫药物(aed)建立最好的癫痫控制。临床医生需要了解抗癫痫药的药代动力学特征在妊娠期和产后的变化。在怀孕期间,AED浓度可能降低,从而增加癫痫发作恶化的风险。某些aed的水平必须监测,并在怀孕期间和出生后定期调整剂量。理解和应用这些原则将确保在怀孕期间和之后更好地控制癫痫发作,并最大限度地减少由于反复发作和AED水平波动对母亲和胎儿的风险。这篇综述强调了aed药代动力学的显著变化,监测aed血药浓度的重要性,以及孕前、孕期和产后的常规剂量调整。
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The effect of pregnancy on seizure control and antiepileptic drugs in women with epilepsy.

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic conditions seen by obstetricians, primary care physicians, and neurologists. It is present in three to five per 1000 births, and most women with epilepsy (WWE) can expect to have a normal pregnancy and delivery. The clinician's goal is to establish the best seizure control with the fewest possible number of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) prior to pregnancy. Clinicians need to be aware of how the pharmacokinetic features of AEDs change during the pregnancy and postpartum period. During pregnancy AED concentrations may decrease, thereby increasing the risk of seizure deterioration. Levels of some AEDs must be monitored and the doses adjusted routinely during pregnancy and after birth. Understanding and applying these principles will ensure better seizure control during and after pregnancy and minimize the risk to the mother and the fetus due to recurrent seizures and fluctuating AED levels. This review emphasizes significant changes in pharmacokinetics of AEDs, the importance of monitoring serum concentration of AEDs, and routine dose adjustment prior to conception and during pregnancy and the postpartum period.

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