The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants

Pregnancy is the most dangerous period in terms of interruption of even persistent and long-term remission. At the same time increasing the dose of anticonvulsant increases the risk of teratogenic effects. Aim. to assess the possibility of using progesterone to prevent relapse of epileptic seizur...

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Main Authors: Elena V. Tsallagova, Vasily O. Generalov, Timur R. Sadykov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IP Berlin A.V. 2020-04-01
Series:Гинекология
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Online Access:https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/33945/21557
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spelling doaj-4a91502aa3d647c8b491bb05c8acde702020-11-25T03:14:09ZrusIP Berlin A.V. Гинекология2079-56962079-58312020-04-01216121510.26442/20795696.2019.6.19070830617The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsantsElena V. Tsallagova0Vasily O. Generalov1Timur R. Sadykov2Kulakov National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and PerinatologyCenter of diagnostics and treatment for epilepsy “PlanetaMed”Center of diagnostics and treatment for epilepsy “PlanetaMed”Pregnancy is the most dangerous period in terms of interruption of even persistent and long-term remission. At the same time increasing the dose of anticonvulsant increases the risk of teratogenic effects. Aim. to assess the possibility of using progesterone to prevent relapse of epileptic seizures during pregnancy. Materials and methods. 38 pregnant patients with epilepsy with clinical remission before pregnancy, with relapse of epileptic seizures in I trimester of pregnancy, age 31.81.4 years. Dydrogesterone in a dose of 10 to 60 mg/day was prescribed after the relapse of remission. Anticonvulsant dosage was not changed. The blood progesterone concentration and EEG control was carried out. Results. During pregnancy, the level of progesterone in the blood gradually increased from 77.8 nmol/l at 78 weeks of pregnancy to 521.1 nmol/l at 3637 weeks of pregnancy, without exceeding the limits. EEG results did not deteriorate. None of the patients had seizures during pregnancy. Conclusion. Progesterone therapy is an adequate and safe alternative to increasing the dose of anticonvulsants in case of recurrent seizures during pregnancy.https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/33945/21557pregnancy managementepilepsyanticonvulsant therapy
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author Elena V. Tsallagova
Vasily O. Generalov
Timur R. Sadykov
spellingShingle Elena V. Tsallagova
Vasily O. Generalov
Timur R. Sadykov
The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
Гинекология
pregnancy management
epilepsy
anticonvulsant therapy
author_facet Elena V. Tsallagova
Vasily O. Generalov
Timur R. Sadykov
author_sort Elena V. Tsallagova
title The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
title_short The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
title_full The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
title_fullStr The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
title_full_unstemmed The use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
title_sort use of progesterone during pregnancy in women with epilepsy as an alternative to the correction of doses of anticonvulsants
publisher IP Berlin A.V.
series Гинекология
issn 2079-5696
2079-5831
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Pregnancy is the most dangerous period in terms of interruption of even persistent and long-term remission. At the same time increasing the dose of anticonvulsant increases the risk of teratogenic effects. Aim. to assess the possibility of using progesterone to prevent relapse of epileptic seizures during pregnancy. Materials and methods. 38 pregnant patients with epilepsy with clinical remission before pregnancy, with relapse of epileptic seizures in I trimester of pregnancy, age 31.81.4 years. Dydrogesterone in a dose of 10 to 60 mg/day was prescribed after the relapse of remission. Anticonvulsant dosage was not changed. The blood progesterone concentration and EEG control was carried out. Results. During pregnancy, the level of progesterone in the blood gradually increased from 77.8 nmol/l at 78 weeks of pregnancy to 521.1 nmol/l at 3637 weeks of pregnancy, without exceeding the limits. EEG results did not deteriorate. None of the patients had seizures during pregnancy. Conclusion. Progesterone therapy is an adequate and safe alternative to increasing the dose of anticonvulsants in case of recurrent seizures during pregnancy.
topic pregnancy management
epilepsy
anticonvulsant therapy
url https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/viewFile/33945/21557
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