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Neurocognition after prenatal levetiracetam, lamotrigine, carbamazepine or valproate exposure
- Source :
- Journal of Neurology, Journal of neurology, 267(6). D. Steinkopff-Verlag
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020.
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Abstract
- Objective To examine neurocognitive functioning of children exposed prenatally to carbamazepine, lamotrigine, levetiracetam or valproate monotherapy. Methods In a prospective observational study, children aged 6 or 7 years, identified from the European Registry of Antiepileptic Drugs and Pregnancy database in The Netherlands, were assessed using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children and the developmental neuropsychological assessment. Maternal IQ was measured using Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. Assessors were blinded to drug exposures. Results One hundred and sixty-one children (one set of twins and 21 sibling pairs) of 139 mothers were included. As a group, children achieved average scores on neurocognitive outcomes. Children exposed to valproate (n = 22) performed lower on all six neurocognitive domains, especially language, than those exposed to carbamazepine (n = 32), lamotrigine (n = 82) or levetiracetam (n = 25). After controlling for maternal IQ and drug dose, the verbal IQ of valproate-exposed children was on average 9.1 points lower than those exposed to carbamazepine (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.3–17.0; p = 0.023), 10.3 lower than lamotrigine-exposed children (CI 3.4–17.3; p = 0.004) and 13.4 lower than levetiracetam-exposed children (CI 5.2–21.6; p = 0.002). No significant dose–effect was found. Virtually no significant differences were found between lamotrigine and levetiracetam or lamotrigine and carbamazepine exposed children. Conclusions Consistent with previous research, valproate-exposed children experienced more problems compared to three other common antiepileptic drugs, while children exposed to lamotrigine, carbamazepine or levetiracetam revealed little to no problems. This illustrates the need for systematic follow-up of prenatally exposed children, to support pre-pregnancy counseling and treatment decisions in women of reproductive age.
- Subjects :
- Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty
Levetiracetam
Antiepileptic drugs
Lamotrigine
Neuropsychological Tests
Neuropsychological assessment
03 medical and health sciences
Epilepsy
0302 clinical medicine
Cognition
Child Development
Pregnancy
medicine
Humans
Cognitive Dysfunction
030212 general & internal medicine
Prospective Studies
Registries
Child
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
Netherlands
Original Communication
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Valproic Acid
Wechsler Scales
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
Carbamazepine
medicine.disease
Neurology
EURAP & development
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Anticonvulsants
Female
Neurology (clinical)
business
Neurocognitive
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14321459 and 03405354
- Volume :
- 267
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Neurology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9f5a03180fa8c2504aa389a0f796bf94