Tomson Torbjörn, Battino Dina
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Curr Opin Neurol. 2005 Apr;18(2):135-40. doi: 10.1097/01.wco.0000162854.67767.06.
Information on the risks associated with antiepileptic drug (AED) use in pregnancy is necessary for a rational approach to the management of women of childbearing potential who have epilepsy. This reviews addresses recent reports on the risk for birth defects and impaired postnatal development attributable to prenatal exposure to AEDs.
Some studies have indicated greater risk for birth defects as well as for lower verbal IQ in association with exposure to valproic acid, as compared with some other AEDs. The risk appears to be greater at doses above 800-1000 mg/day; lower doses may not carry higher risks than those associated with other AEDs. This observation is a cause of concern but more data are needed from prospective studies to assess the possible impact of confounding factors in order to clarify whether there is a causal relationship. Large-scale pregnancy registries have been launched and are expected to provide more conclusive comparative data on the most frequently used AEDs in the near future.
Although further studies are needed, it appears reasonable to use valproic acid with caution in women with epilepsy who are planning to become pregnant, and to consider prescribing other equally effective and safer AEDs if they are available. The importance of seizure control during pregnancy must not be neglected, and any attempt to change treatment should be done before conception. Drug withdrawal during pregnancy should be avoided, and patients should be made aware that definitive evidence on the relative safety of AEDs is lacking.
对于有癫痫的育龄期女性进行合理管理,了解妊娠期间使用抗癫痫药物(AED)相关风险的信息很有必要。本综述探讨了近期关于产前接触AEDs导致出生缺陷和产后发育受损风险的报告。
一些研究表明,与其他一些AEDs相比,接触丙戊酸与出生缺陷风险增加以及言语智商降低有关。剂量高于800 - 1000毫克/天时风险似乎更大;较低剂量可能不会比与其他AEDs相关的风险更高。这一观察结果令人担忧,但需要前瞻性研究提供更多数据,以评估混杂因素的可能影响,从而阐明是否存在因果关系。已启动大规模妊娠登记,预计在不久的将来能提供关于最常用AEDs更具结论性的比较数据。
尽管还需要进一步研究,但对于计划怀孕的癫痫女性谨慎使用丙戊酸似乎是合理的,如果有其他同样有效且更安全的AEDs可用,应考虑处方这些药物。孕期癫痫控制的重要性不可忽视,任何改变治疗的尝试都应在受孕前进行。应避免在孕期停药,并且应让患者了解缺乏关于AEDs相对安全性的确切证据。