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Previous studies have shown that seizure frequency in the first nine months of pregnancy is a good predictor of seizure frequency during pregnancy, although focal epilepsy syndromes and specific antiepileptic drug (ASM) treatment may be associated with worsening seizures during pregnancy probability correlation is stronger
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These studies did not incorporate localization analyses and no details on ASM concentrations were available
We investigated the effects of epilepsy type and seizure site, as well as ASM regimen and concentration, on seizure frequency during pregnancy and postpartum
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We investigated the effects of epilepsy type and seizure site, as well as ASM regimen and concentration, on seizure frequency during pregnancy and postpartum
Clinical data were collected in Brigham and Women's Hospital's Longitudinal Prospective Database of Pregnant Women with Epilepsy
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In each participant, baseline seizure frequency was calculated for pregnancies prior to 9 months, and it was determined whether seizure frequency increased during pregnancy or postpartum
- Ninety-nine patients with a total of 114 pregnancies were included between 2013 and 2018
. - Focal epilepsy was more frequent than generalized epilepsy during pregnancy (21.
1% vs 5.
3%, OR 4.
70; 95% CI (1.
00, 22.
00); p=0.
0497)
. - Among patients with focal epilepsy, seizure frequency increased in patients with frontal lobe epilepsy (OR 8.
00; 95% CI (2.
19, 29.
21); p=0.
0017)
. - There was no difference in the incidence of postpartum seizure exacerbations between focal and generalized (11.
1% vs 9.
1%, p=0.
4478), frontal and other focal epilepsy (18.
8% vs 6.
0%; p=0.
1478) groups
. - Compared with monotherapy, pregnant women who received combined therapy had a higher odds of worsening epilepsy (OR=8.
36, 95% CI=(2.
07, 33.
84), p=0.
0029), regardless of medication or epilepsy type
. - Lack of preconceived freedom from epilepsy was also associated with increased seizure frequency during pregnancy (OR=6.
418; p=0.
0076)
.
.
1% vs 5.
3%, OR 4.
70; 95% CI (1.
00, 22.
00); p=0.
0497)
.
1% vs 5.
3%, OR 4.
70; 95% CI (1.
00, 22.
00); p=0.
0497)
.
focal epilepsy
Women with focal epilepsy were more likely to experience worsening seizures during pregnancy than women with generalized epilepsy; the risk was especially high for frontal lobe epilepsy
Voinescu PE, Ehlert AN, Bay CP, Allien S, Pennell PB.
Variations in Seizure Frequency During Pregnancy and Postpartum by Epilepsy Type [published online ahead of print, 2021 Dec 10].
Neurology.
2021;10.
1212/WNL.
0000000000013056.
doi: 10.
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