Abstract

ObjectiveTo prospectively investigate the course of epilepsy and assess seizure control during pregnancy in women with focal epilepsy (FE) compared with generalized epilepsy (GE), to ascertain the effects of epilepsy and its types on delivery and neonatal outcomes, and to compare adverse outcomes between pregnancies complicated by epilepsy and normal pregnancies. Methods124 pregnant women with epilepsy (WWE) were enrolled in a prospective study. Obstetric and neonatal outcomes were compared with those of 277 healthy women in the control group. ResultsOccurrence of seizures during pregnancy was more often in FE (77.1 %) compared with GE (50.0 %) (Odds ratio [OR] 2.08; 95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.97–4.46, p = 0.06); the overall seizure freedom was significantly higher in women with GE compared with women with FE (p = 0.0038). Poor seizure control one year prior to the pregnancy and nonadherence to treatment were significantly associated with presence of seizures during pregnancy (p < 0.0001). Compared with pregnancies of women without epilepsy, WWE were at increased risk of cesarean section (CS) (p < 0.0001) and preterm birth (p = 0.03). Offspring of mothers with epilepsy were at higher risks of Apgar scores at 5 min ≤7 (p < 0.0001) and perinatal hypoxia (p = 0.03) compared with infants of unaffected women. Seizures during pregnancy were significantly correlated with the higher rate of CS, Apgar scores at 5 min ≤7, and perinatal hypoxia (p = 0.0069; p = 0.0098; and p = 0.0045, respectively). The risks of adverse outcomes were not significantly increased in women with FE compared to women with GE. ConclusionEpileptic seizures in pregnancy are associated with increased risks of adverse delivery and neonatal outcomes. Hence, early assessment of seizure disorder, adequate seizure control prior to and during pregnancy, and effective treatment are required to prevent potential seizure-related complications and improve maternal and fetal outcomes.

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