Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION: Several questions about pregnancy in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) have been discussed, but clarification is still needed in some very practical issues. Portuguese data on this subject remain scattered and need to be analyzed in order to standardize clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe and analyze the impact of MS on pregnancy and perinatal health of children born to Portuguese mothers with the disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a multicenter, retrospective study of a cohort of Portuguese women with MS who were pregnant and who gave birth between 01/01/2011 and 31/12/2015. Demographic and clinical data related to maternal disease, pregnancy progression and events, childbirth and newborn health were collected. RESULTS: Ninety-seven women were recruited and 90 live births were evaluated. The mean maternal age at conception was 32.5 years, and 63.9% had no relapses in the previous year (98.0% had a relapsing-remitting MS and the EDSS score was ≤ 3 in 92.8% of the cases). Only 50.5% of the women had a preconception specific evaluation and 60 children were exposed to immunomodulatory therapies during pregnancy. Nineteen women had relapses during pregnancy. Childbirth was induced in 22.7% of the cases, and the caesarean section rate was 34%. Children exposed to immunomodulatory drugs during pregnancy had a lower birth length (p = 0.014), and there was also a trend toward lower birth weight (p = 0.054) in these newborns. Pre-conception EDSS score negatively correlated with the duration of pregnancy (r = -0.22; p = 0.029), weight (r = -0.23; p = 0.031) and cephalic perimeter at birth (r = -0.24; p = 0.033). There was no relationship between the occurrence of relapses or progression in EDSS score during pregnancy with any variables related to the newborn. CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, it has been confirmed that MS has no negative effect on pregnancy or on children's perinatal health. However, the use of immunomodulatory drugs may have some impact on newborns' somatometric features. |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS StudyAdolescentAdultFemaleHumansImmunologic FactorsInfant, NewbornMultiple SclerosisPortugalPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsRetrospective StudiesYoung AdultPregnancy OutcomeCHLC NEUINTRODUCTION: Several questions about pregnancy in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) have been discussed, but clarification is still needed in some very practical issues. Portuguese data on this subject remain scattered and need to be analyzed in order to standardize clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe and analyze the impact of MS on pregnancy and perinatal health of children born to Portuguese mothers with the disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a multicenter, retrospective study of a cohort of Portuguese women with MS who were pregnant and who gave birth between 01/01/2011 and 31/12/2015. Demographic and clinical data related to maternal disease, pregnancy progression and events, childbirth and newborn health were collected. RESULTS: Ninety-seven women were recruited and 90 live births were evaluated. The mean maternal age at conception was 32.5 years, and 63.9% had no relapses in the previous year (98.0% had a relapsing-remitting MS and the EDSS score was ≤ 3 in 92.8% of the cases). Only 50.5% of the women had a preconception specific evaluation and 60 children were exposed to immunomodulatory therapies during pregnancy. Nineteen women had relapses during pregnancy. Childbirth was induced in 22.7% of the cases, and the caesarean section rate was 34%. Children exposed to immunomodulatory drugs during pregnancy had a lower birth length (p = 0.014), and there was also a trend toward lower birth weight (p = 0.054) in these newborns. Pre-conception EDSS score negatively correlated with the duration of pregnancy (r = -0.22; p = 0.029), weight (r = -0.23; p = 0.031) and cephalic perimeter at birth (r = -0.24; p = 0.033). There was no relationship between the occurrence of relapses or progression in EDSS score during pregnancy with any variables related to the newborn. CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, it has been confirmed that MS has no negative effect on pregnancy or on children's perinatal health. However, the use of immunomodulatory drugs may have some impact on newborns' somatometric features.ElsevierRepositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPENovo, AnaCastelo, Julianade Sousa, AryAmorim, IsabeAlves, José NunoCalejo, MargaridaMonteiro, AnaArenga, MartaShamasna, MotasemVale, JoséSá, Maria JoséPalavra, Filipe2019-08-02T15:10:03Z2019-022019-02-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3277engMult Scler Relat Disord. 2019 Feb;28:172-176.10.1016/j.msard.2018.12.033info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-10T09:42:11Zoai:repositorio.chlc.min-saude.pt:10400.17/3277Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:20:36.037368Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study Novo, Ana Adolescent Adult Female Humans Immunologic Factors Infant, Newborn Multiple Sclerosis Portugal Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Retrospective Studies Young Adult Pregnancy Outcome CHLC NEU |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Portuguese Women with Multiple Sclerosis: The PREGNIMS Study |
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Novo, Ana |
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Novo, Ana Castelo, Juliana de Sousa, Ary Amorim, Isabe Alves, José Nuno Calejo, Margarida Monteiro, Ana Arenga, Marta Shamasna, Motasem Vale, José Sá, Maria José Palavra, Filipe |
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Castelo, Juliana de Sousa, Ary Amorim, Isabe Alves, José Nuno Calejo, Margarida Monteiro, Ana Arenga, Marta Shamasna, Motasem Vale, José Sá, Maria José Palavra, Filipe |
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Repositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPE |
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Novo, Ana Castelo, Juliana de Sousa, Ary Amorim, Isabe Alves, José Nuno Calejo, Margarida Monteiro, Ana Arenga, Marta Shamasna, Motasem Vale, José Sá, Maria José Palavra, Filipe |
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Adolescent Adult Female Humans Immunologic Factors Infant, Newborn Multiple Sclerosis Portugal Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Retrospective Studies Young Adult Pregnancy Outcome CHLC NEU |
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Adolescent Adult Female Humans Immunologic Factors Infant, Newborn Multiple Sclerosis Portugal Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Retrospective Studies Young Adult Pregnancy Outcome CHLC NEU |
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INTRODUCTION: Several questions about pregnancy in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) have been discussed, but clarification is still needed in some very practical issues. Portuguese data on this subject remain scattered and need to be analyzed in order to standardize clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe and analyze the impact of MS on pregnancy and perinatal health of children born to Portuguese mothers with the disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This is a multicenter, retrospective study of a cohort of Portuguese women with MS who were pregnant and who gave birth between 01/01/2011 and 31/12/2015. Demographic and clinical data related to maternal disease, pregnancy progression and events, childbirth and newborn health were collected. RESULTS: Ninety-seven women were recruited and 90 live births were evaluated. The mean maternal age at conception was 32.5 years, and 63.9% had no relapses in the previous year (98.0% had a relapsing-remitting MS and the EDSS score was ≤ 3 in 92.8% of the cases). Only 50.5% of the women had a preconception specific evaluation and 60 children were exposed to immunomodulatory therapies during pregnancy. Nineteen women had relapses during pregnancy. Childbirth was induced in 22.7% of the cases, and the caesarean section rate was 34%. Children exposed to immunomodulatory drugs during pregnancy had a lower birth length (p = 0.014), and there was also a trend toward lower birth weight (p = 0.054) in these newborns. Pre-conception EDSS score negatively correlated with the duration of pregnancy (r = -0.22; p = 0.029), weight (r = -0.23; p = 0.031) and cephalic perimeter at birth (r = -0.24; p = 0.033). There was no relationship between the occurrence of relapses or progression in EDSS score during pregnancy with any variables related to the newborn. CONCLUSIONS: In our cohort, it has been confirmed that MS has no negative effect on pregnancy or on children's perinatal health. However, the use of immunomodulatory drugs may have some impact on newborns' somatometric features. |
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