Community‐based, Prospective, Controlled Study of Obstetric and Neonatal Outcome of 179 Pregnancies in Women with Epilepsy

Purpose: This study evaluated obstetric and neonatal outcome in a community‐based cohort of women with active epilepsy (WWAE) compared with the general pregnant population receiving modern obstetric care. Methods: We reviewed the total population who gave birth between January 1989 and October 2000...

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description Purpose: This study evaluated obstetric and neonatal outcome in a community‐based cohort of women with active epilepsy (WWAE) compared with the general pregnant population receiving modern obstetric care. Methods: We reviewed the total population who gave birth between January 1989 and October 2000 at Kuopio University Hospital. Obstetric, demographic, and epilepsy data were collected prospectively from 179 singleton pregnancies of women with epilepsy and from 24,778 singleton pregnancies of unaffected controls. The obstetric data from the pregnancy register was supplemented with detailed neurologic data retrieved from the medical records. The data retrieved were comprehensive because of a follow‐up strategy according to a predecided protocol. Results: During pregnancy, the seizure frequency was unchanged, or the change was for the better in the majority (83%) of the patients. We found no significant differences between WWAE and controls in the incidence of preeclampsia, preterm labor, or in the rates of caesarean sections, perinatal mortality, or low birth weight. However, the rate of small‐for‐gestational‐age infants was significantly higher, and the head circumference was significantly smaller in WWAE. Apgar score at 1 min was lower in children of WWAE, and the need for care in the neonatal ward and neonatal intensive care were increased as compared with controls. The frequency of major malformations was 4.8% (−0.6–10.2%; 95% confidence interval) in the 127 children of WWAE. Conclusions: Pregnancy course is uncomplicated and neonatal outcome is good in the majority of cases when a predecided protocol is used for the follow‐up of WWAE in antenatal and neurologic care. Long‐term follow‐up of the neurologic and cognitive development of the children of WWAE is still needed.
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subjects Abnormalities, Drug-Induced - diagnosis
Abnormalities, Drug-Induced - epidemiology
Adult
Anticonvulsants - adverse effects
Anticonvulsants - therapeutic use
Anticonvulsants. Antiepileptics. Antiparkinson agents
Antiepileptic drugs
Apgar Score
Biological and medical sciences
Cohort Studies
Congenital Abnormalities - diagnosis
Congenital Abnormalities - epidemiology
Drug toxicity and drugs side effects treatment
Epilepsy
Epilepsy - diagnosis
Epilepsy - drug therapy
Epilepsy - epidemiology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Headache. Facial pains. Syncopes. Epilepsia. Intracranial hypertension. Brain oedema. Cerebral palsy
Humans
Infant
Infant Mortality
Infant, Low Birth Weight
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Small for Gestational Age
Intensive Care, Neonatal
Medical sciences
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Neurology
Neuropharmacology
Obstetric Labor Complications - diagnosis
Obstetric Labor Complications - epidemiology
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications - diagnosis
Pregnancy Complications - epidemiology
Pregnancy Outcome - epidemiology
Pregnancy outcomes
Prospective Studies
Teratogenicity
Toxicity: urogenital system
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