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Articles

First and Second Trimester Biochemical Markers in Maternal Epilepsy: A Case-Control Study

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Pages 319-325 | Received 27 Feb 2018, Accepted 05 Jul 2018, Published online: 24 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

Background: Our aim is to investigate whether the maternal serum levels of first and second trimester serum analytes are altered in women with epilepsy in pregnancy. Methods: Maternal serum biochemical markers (estriol, alpha-fetoprotein [AFP], human chorionic gonadotrophin [hCG], free β hCG, pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A) were compared in a series of 122 pregnant women with epilepsy and in a cohort of 122 normal pregnant women. The serum samples were obtained between 11–13 6/7 weeks and 16–18 weeks gestation. Results: Second trimester serum estriol levels, expressed as multiples of the median (MoM), in the epileptic group (1.55 ± 0.77 MoM) were significantly higher than those in the control patients (1.13 ± 0.40 MoM) (p < 0.001). Of the women with epilepsy, 66.3% (n = 81) were exposed to antiepileptic drugs. Conclusion: Our study revealed that otherwise uncomplicated pregnant epileptic women had higher second trimester (18–20 weeks of gestation) estriol levels compared to non-epileptic pregnant women.

Acknowledgment

We thank our neurologist “Esra Ataoğlu, MD” for her support.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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