Epilepsy on high-risk pregnancy and perinatal outcomes
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https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2022v12i74p9922-9933Keywords:
Epilepsy, Prenatal care, High-risk pregnancyAbstract
Objective: To analyze the perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with epilepsy as a pre-existing clinical condition. Method: This is an epidemiological, observational and retrospective study with a quantitative approach. The population was constituted from the research of all medical records, reports and cards of pregnant women attended and classified as high risk with Pre-Existing Clinical Condition of Epilepsy and attended at the high risk reference clinic of the 15th Regional Health, located in the city of Maringá/PR. Results: It was observed that there was no significant association between epilepsy as a pre-existing clinical condition and perinatal outcomes. Conclusion: Although pregnancy associated with epilepsy is considered high risk, adequate follow-up in an outpatient clinic specializing in high-risk prenatal care and the Basic Health Unit during prenatal care significantly contributes to reducing the rate of obstetric, maternal and fetal.
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