Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy

Abstract Background Seizure control during pregnancy and obstetric outcomes are of important concerns for women with epilepsy (WWE) and their families. Advanced maternal age (≥35 years) shows a growing trend in the society with changes of lifestyle, which also occurs in diseased populations. The adv...

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Main Authors: Hui Gao, Nanya Hao, Shanrui Liu, Dong Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Acta Epileptologica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42494-021-00052-2
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spelling doaj-8423da35e1e94034b8832a620e94683c2021-08-01T11:43:02ZengBMCActa Epileptologica2524-44342021-07-01311510.1186/s42494-021-00052-2Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsyHui Gao0Nanya Hao1Shanrui Liu2Dong Zhou3Department of Neurology, West China Hospital, Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Neurology, West China Hospital, Sichuan UniversityClinical Medicine, West China School of Medicine, Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Neurology, West China Hospital, Sichuan UniversityAbstract Background Seizure control during pregnancy and obstetric outcomes are of important concerns for women with epilepsy (WWE) and their families. Advanced maternal age (≥35 years) shows a growing trend in the society with changes of lifestyle, which also occurs in diseased populations. The advanced maternal age is an independent factor for some unsatisfying obstetric outcomes. In this study we explored the seizure control and obstetric complications associated with advanced maternal age in WWE. Methods This study was based on the epilepsy pregnancy registry at West China Hospital. Patients with epilepsy in this registry who were aged 35 or older when starting pregnancy were included in this study. Their basic demographics and detailed information on epilepsy management and obstetric issues in all trimesters and during 1-year follow-up after birth were documented and reviewed. Data were processed by IBM SPSS version 22.0. The demographic characteristics, seizure frequency, treatment change, obstetric complications, and outcomes were analyzed and compared. Results Fifteen patients were included in this study, with an average age of 36.32 ± 2.39 years at pregnancy, and 73.33% of them were primiparas. The change of seizure frequency during pregnancy was not in a clear pattern, but there was an increased incidence of tonic-clonic seizures during the mid- and last trimesters. More than 20% of the patients had obstetric complications throughout the trimesters, including vaginal bleeding, hypothyroidism, and pre-eclampsia. The pre-eclampsia seemed extraordinarily complicated with other conditions. However, none of the complications were related with malformations or poor outcome of babies after 1-year follow-up. Conclusion Advanced maternal age combined with WWE is associated with frequent common obstetric complications. Future controlled studies with large sample sizes are needed to explore the related risks in comparison with other WWE and non-epileptic populations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42494-021-00052-2Women with epilepsyAdvanced maternal ageObstetric outcomeSeizure control
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author Hui Gao
Nanya Hao
Shanrui Liu
Dong Zhou
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Nanya Hao
Shanrui Liu
Dong Zhou
Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
Acta Epileptologica
Women with epilepsy
Advanced maternal age
Obstetric outcome
Seizure control
author_facet Hui Gao
Nanya Hao
Shanrui Liu
Dong Zhou
author_sort Hui Gao
title Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
title_short Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
title_full Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
title_fullStr Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
title_sort seizure frequency and obstetric complications at advanced maternal age: a preliminary observational study in women with epilepsy
publisher BMC
series Acta Epileptologica
issn 2524-4434
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Seizure control during pregnancy and obstetric outcomes are of important concerns for women with epilepsy (WWE) and their families. Advanced maternal age (≥35 years) shows a growing trend in the society with changes of lifestyle, which also occurs in diseased populations. The advanced maternal age is an independent factor for some unsatisfying obstetric outcomes. In this study we explored the seizure control and obstetric complications associated with advanced maternal age in WWE. Methods This study was based on the epilepsy pregnancy registry at West China Hospital. Patients with epilepsy in this registry who were aged 35 or older when starting pregnancy were included in this study. Their basic demographics and detailed information on epilepsy management and obstetric issues in all trimesters and during 1-year follow-up after birth were documented and reviewed. Data were processed by IBM SPSS version 22.0. The demographic characteristics, seizure frequency, treatment change, obstetric complications, and outcomes were analyzed and compared. Results Fifteen patients were included in this study, with an average age of 36.32 ± 2.39 years at pregnancy, and 73.33% of them were primiparas. The change of seizure frequency during pregnancy was not in a clear pattern, but there was an increased incidence of tonic-clonic seizures during the mid- and last trimesters. More than 20% of the patients had obstetric complications throughout the trimesters, including vaginal bleeding, hypothyroidism, and pre-eclampsia. The pre-eclampsia seemed extraordinarily complicated with other conditions. However, none of the complications were related with malformations or poor outcome of babies after 1-year follow-up. Conclusion Advanced maternal age combined with WWE is associated with frequent common obstetric complications. Future controlled studies with large sample sizes are needed to explore the related risks in comparison with other WWE and non-epileptic populations.
topic Women with epilepsy
Advanced maternal age
Obstetric outcome
Seizure control
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42494-021-00052-2
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