The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study

Pregnancy can alter the natural course of epilepsy and affect pharmacokinetic profile of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) making therapeutic management more demanding. Since there is no relevant population-based study in Croatia to date, we conducted this research with the aim to observe antiepileptic...

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Main Authors: Vesna Elveđi Gašparović, Mislav Mikuš, Petrana Beljan, Marta Živković, Klara Živković, Luka Matak
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Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2020-01-01
Series:Acta Clinica Croatica
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/368680
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spelling doaj-de8b23e0491c4e459b47600fff29e4d82021-04-06T08:52:22ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512020-01-0159.4.590595The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center StudyVesna Elveđi Gašparović0Mislav Mikuš1Petrana Beljan2Marta Živković3Klara Živković4Luka Matak5Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Zagreb, CroatiaSchool of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaSchool of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zadar General Hospital, Zadar, CroatiaPregnancy can alter the natural course of epilepsy and affect pharmacokinetic profile of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) making therapeutic management more demanding. Since there is no relevant population-based study in Croatia to date, we conducted this research with the aim to observe antiepileptic treatment policy in pregnancy and to determine if the number of AEDs affects pregnancy outcomes. The study included all women with epilepsy with singleton pregnancy exposed to one or more AEDs divided into two groups (group 1: one AED and group 2: more than one AED used). Data were collected retrospectively at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Zagreb, Croatia, and included 153 women from January 2010 to December 2018. Primary outcomes included rates of preterm delivery, major fetal malformations, gestational hypertension, cesarean section rate, and appearance of seizures during pregnancy. We found higher rates of all pregnancy complications examined than in the general population, while comparison of the two study groups yielded significant differences. Preterm labor was detected in 30% of deliveries in polytherapy group compared to 16.6% in monotherapy group (p=0.03). Gestational hypertension was recorded in 20% of women in polytherapy group vs. 4.90% in monotherapy group (p=0.009). There was also a high rate of cesarean deliveries in polytherapy group (27.5%). Seizures during pregnancy occurred in 48.4% of patients in polytherapy group, which was significantly higher than the rate recorded in monotherapy group (p=0.015). In this single-center retrospective study, women with epilepsy using AEDs during pregnancy had a higher rate of gestational hypertension and preterm delivery than the general population of pregnant women. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study in Croatia observing antiepileptic treatment policy in pregnancy with regards to AED regimen and perinatal outcome.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/368680PregnancyEpilepsyAntiepileptic drugsGestational hypertensionPreterm delivery
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author Vesna Elveđi Gašparović
Mislav Mikuš
Petrana Beljan
Marta Živković
Klara Živković
Luka Matak
spellingShingle Vesna Elveđi Gašparović
Mislav Mikuš
Petrana Beljan
Marta Živković
Klara Živković
Luka Matak
The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study
Acta Clinica Croatica
Pregnancy
Epilepsy
Antiepileptic drugs
Gestational hypertension
Preterm delivery
author_facet Vesna Elveđi Gašparović
Mislav Mikuš
Petrana Beljan
Marta Živković
Klara Živković
Luka Matak
author_sort Vesna Elveđi Gašparović
title The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study
title_short The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study
title_full The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study
title_fullStr The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Antiepileptic Treatment in Pregnancy on Perinatal Outcome in Croatia – a Single-Center Study
title_sort impact of antiepileptic treatment in pregnancy on perinatal outcome in croatia – a single-center study
publisher Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research
series Acta Clinica Croatica
issn 0353-9466
1333-9451
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Pregnancy can alter the natural course of epilepsy and affect pharmacokinetic profile of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) making therapeutic management more demanding. Since there is no relevant population-based study in Croatia to date, we conducted this research with the aim to observe antiepileptic treatment policy in pregnancy and to determine if the number of AEDs affects pregnancy outcomes. The study included all women with epilepsy with singleton pregnancy exposed to one or more AEDs divided into two groups (group 1: one AED and group 2: more than one AED used). Data were collected retrospectively at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zagreb University Hospital Centre, Zagreb, Croatia, and included 153 women from January 2010 to December 2018. Primary outcomes included rates of preterm delivery, major fetal malformations, gestational hypertension, cesarean section rate, and appearance of seizures during pregnancy. We found higher rates of all pregnancy complications examined than in the general population, while comparison of the two study groups yielded significant differences. Preterm labor was detected in 30% of deliveries in polytherapy group compared to 16.6% in monotherapy group (p=0.03). Gestational hypertension was recorded in 20% of women in polytherapy group vs. 4.90% in monotherapy group (p=0.009). There was also a high rate of cesarean deliveries in polytherapy group (27.5%). Seizures during pregnancy occurred in 48.4% of patients in polytherapy group, which was significantly higher than the rate recorded in monotherapy group (p=0.015). In this single-center retrospective study, women with epilepsy using AEDs during pregnancy had a higher rate of gestational hypertension and preterm delivery than the general population of pregnant women. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study in Croatia observing antiepileptic treatment policy in pregnancy with regards to AED regimen and perinatal outcome.
topic Pregnancy
Epilepsy
Antiepileptic drugs
Gestational hypertension
Preterm delivery
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/368680
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