Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight

Aims: The data on the valproic acid transplacental transfer and risk to the fetus of exposure, remain sparse and only a limited number of studies have reported umbilical cord blood levels. Materials and Methods: Maternal and umbilical cord serum levels were analyzed at delivery in a cohort of 58 wom...

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Main Authors: Ivana Kacirova, Milan Grundmann, Hana Brozmanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry 2015-12-01
Series:Biomedical Papers
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Online Access:https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201504-0009_Serum_levels_of_valproic_acid_during_delivery_in_mothers_and_in_umbilical_cord_-_correlation_with_birth_length.php
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spelling doaj-6d9e04b0e6e4442c81bd393fe273520c2020-11-25T03:15:37ZengPalacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and DentistryBiomedical Papers1213-81181804-75212015-12-01159456957510.5507/bp.2015.055bio-201504-0009Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weightIvana Kacirova0Milan Grundmann1Hana Brozmanova2Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicDepartment of Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicDepartment of Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicAims: The data on the valproic acid transplacental transfer and risk to the fetus of exposure, remain sparse and only a limited number of studies have reported umbilical cord blood levels. Materials and Methods: Maternal and umbilical cord serum levels were analyzed at delivery in a cohort of 58 women, between the years 1991 - 2013. The request forms for routine therapeutic drug monitoring were used as the data source. Maternal levels and dosing information were used for estimating the maternal apparent oral clearance and the paired umbilical cord and maternal levels for estimation of umbilical cord/maternal level ratios. Results: The levels varied from 5.3 - 59.5 mg/L in maternal and 5.4 - 72.1 mg/L in umbilical cord serum. The umbilical cord/maternal level ratios ranged from 0.64 - 2.49. Significant correlation was found between maternal and umbilical cord levels. Significant inverse correlations were found between birth length, and both maternal and umbilical cord levels in monotherapy. Conclusions: There were large individual variations in umbilical cord/maternal level ratios of valproic acid. Neonatal length and weight were inversely related to maternal and umbilical cord levels, but not to dose. Therefore, therapeutic drug monitoring in mothers is more useful than the given dose for the estimation of fetal exposure and minimization of the risk of fetal effects.https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201504-0009_Serum_levels_of_valproic_acid_during_delivery_in_mothers_and_in_umbilical_cord_-_correlation_with_birth_length.phpdeliveryepilepsybirth lengththerapeutic drug monitoringvalproic acid
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author Ivana Kacirova
Milan Grundmann
Hana Brozmanova
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Milan Grundmann
Hana Brozmanova
Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
Biomedical Papers
delivery
epilepsy
birth length
therapeutic drug monitoring
valproic acid
author_facet Ivana Kacirova
Milan Grundmann
Hana Brozmanova
author_sort Ivana Kacirova
title Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
title_short Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
title_full Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
title_fullStr Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
title_full_unstemmed Serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
title_sort serum levels of valproic acid during delivery in mothers and in umbilical cord - correlation with birth length and weight
publisher Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
series Biomedical Papers
issn 1213-8118
1804-7521
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Aims: The data on the valproic acid transplacental transfer and risk to the fetus of exposure, remain sparse and only a limited number of studies have reported umbilical cord blood levels. Materials and Methods: Maternal and umbilical cord serum levels were analyzed at delivery in a cohort of 58 women, between the years 1991 - 2013. The request forms for routine therapeutic drug monitoring were used as the data source. Maternal levels and dosing information were used for estimating the maternal apparent oral clearance and the paired umbilical cord and maternal levels for estimation of umbilical cord/maternal level ratios. Results: The levels varied from 5.3 - 59.5 mg/L in maternal and 5.4 - 72.1 mg/L in umbilical cord serum. The umbilical cord/maternal level ratios ranged from 0.64 - 2.49. Significant correlation was found between maternal and umbilical cord levels. Significant inverse correlations were found between birth length, and both maternal and umbilical cord levels in monotherapy. Conclusions: There were large individual variations in umbilical cord/maternal level ratios of valproic acid. Neonatal length and weight were inversely related to maternal and umbilical cord levels, but not to dose. Therefore, therapeutic drug monitoring in mothers is more useful than the given dose for the estimation of fetal exposure and minimization of the risk of fetal effects.
topic delivery
epilepsy
birth length
therapeutic drug monitoring
valproic acid
url https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201504-0009_Serum_levels_of_valproic_acid_during_delivery_in_mothers_and_in_umbilical_cord_-_correlation_with_birth_length.php
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