Assistert befruktning blant kvinner med epilepsi.

Assistert befruktning blant kvinner med epilepsi. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2020 Jan 14;140(1): Authors: Zaidan S, Nakken KO, Lillestølen KM, Alvestad S, Lossius MI Abstract BACKGROUND: Women with epilepsy give birth to fewer children than women without epilepsy. We wished to compare the use of assisted reproductive technology in Norwegian women who have epilepsy with Norwegian women in general. MATERIAL AND METHOD: In an international prospective registry study, the purpose of which was to identify the teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs, we included a total of 1510 births among Norwegian women who have epilepsy in the period 2000-2017. The women were recruited from 18 hospital neurological departments, and a protocol was completed for each pregnancy with demographic and clinical data. The use of assisted fertility among Norwegian women in general in the same period was retrieved from the medical birth registry. RESULTS: In women with epilepsy, altogether 96 of 1510 births (6.4 %) were a result of assisted reproductive technology, whereas the corresponding figure in the general population in the same period was 285 474 of 1 052 901 (2.7 %) (p<0.001). Among women with epilepsy, the proportion who used carbamazepine in pregnancy was significantly higher among those who conceived using assisted reproductive technology than among those who had become pregnant in the regular manner (p=0.02). INTERPRETAT...
Source: Tidsskrift for den Norske Laegeforening - Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen Source Type: research