Effect of anti-epileptic drugs on first trimester screening test results.

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To evaluate first trimester screening test parameters in epileptic patients using anti-epileptic drugs.We retrospectively evaluated first trimester screening test results of 23 epileptic pregnant women using anti-epileptic drugs with a control group consisting of 92 healthy pregnancies. The anti-epileptic drugs used in this study were carbamazepine, levatiracetam, valproic acid and lamotrigine. Single drug or multi-drug regimens were used according to the clinical conditions. Patients with any known chronic or acute disease and drug usage were excluded from the study. Comparisons were performed via Mann-Whitney U test.First trimester screening test biochemical markers were compared and maternal serum PAPP-A MoM values were found to be similar in study and control groups while β-hCG MoM values were significantly higher in pregnancies using epileptic drugs (p: 0,737 and p < 0.001, respectively).Biochemical first trimester screening test results may be affected by anti-epileptic drug usage, which may lead to misinterpretation of the risk level. Thus, validation of MoM values should be necessary in order to obtain optimal results.
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Authors Unal, Canan;Tanacan, Atakan;Fadiloglu, Erdem;Portakal, Oytun;Beksac, M Sinan;
Journal Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology
Year 2020
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10.1016/j.tjog.2020.09.009
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