Risk of Major Congenital Malformations and Exposure to Antiseizure Medication Monotherapy
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta · Karolinska University Hospital · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Women with epilepsy (WWE) require treatment with antiseizure medications (ASMs) during pregnancy, which may be associated with an increased risk of major congenital malformations (MCMs) in their offspring.
To investigate the prevalence of MCMs after prenatal exposure to 8 commonly used ASM monotherapies and changes in MCM prevalence over time. Design, Setting, and Participants: This was a prospective, observational, longitudinal cohort study conducted from June 1999 to October 2022. Since 1999, physicians from more than 40 countries enrolled ASM-treated WWE before pregnancy outcome was known and followed up their offspring until 1 year after birth. Participants aged 14 to 55 years who were exposed to 8 of the most frequently used ASMs during pregnancy were included in this study. Data were analyzed from April to September 2023. Exposure: Maternal use of ASMs at conception. Main Outcomes and Measures: MCMs were assessed 1 year after birth by a committee blinded to type of exposure. Teratogenic outcomes across exposures were compared by random-effects logistic regression adjusting for potential confounders and prognostic factors.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 112.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 38
Authors
156- DBDina BattinoCorresponding
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta
- TTTorbjörn Tomson
Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet, Academic Rights Press (United Kingdom)
- EBErminio Bonizzoni
- JCJohn Craig
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
- EPEmilio Perucca
The University of Melbourne, Austin Health, Monash University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Pregnancy
- Confounding
- Logistic regression
- Offspring
- Prospective cohort study
- Observational study
- Pediatrics
- Good health and well-being