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Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary
OBJECTIVES: Comprehensive statistics evaluating pregnancies complicated by various medical conditions are desirable for the optimization of prenatal care and for improving maternal and fetal outcomes. The main objective of our study was to assess pregnancies during a 13-year study period with accomp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491540/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36129895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274873 |
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author | Bereczki, Dániel Bálint, Mónika Ajtay, András Oberfrank, Ferenc Vastagh, Ildikó |
author_facet | Bereczki, Dániel Bálint, Mónika Ajtay, András Oberfrank, Ferenc Vastagh, Ildikó |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Comprehensive statistics evaluating pregnancies complicated by various medical conditions are desirable for the optimization of prenatal care and for improving maternal and fetal outcomes. The main objective of our study was to assess pregnancies during a 13-year study period with accompanying pregestational neurological disorders in medical history on a nationwide level. METHODS: In the framework of the NEUROHUN 2004–2017 project utilizing medical reports submitted for reimbursement purposes to the National Health Insurance Fund, we included women with at least one labor during 2004–2016 who had at least one pregestational diagnosis of a neurological disorder received within this time frame prior to their first pregnancy during the studied period. Three-digit codes from the 10(th) International Classification of Diseases (ICD) were used for the identification and classification of neurological and obstetrical conditions. RESULTS: Specific inclusion and exclusion criteria were employed during the study process. A total of 744 226 women have been identified with at least one delivery during the study period with 98 792 of them (13.3%) having at least one neurological diagnosis received during 2004–2016 before their first gestation in the time frame of the study. The vast majority of diagnosis codes were related to different types of headaches affecting 69 149 (9.3%) individuals. The most prevalent diagnoses following headaches were dizziness and giddiness (15 589 patients [2.1%]; nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders (10 375 patients [1.4%]); epileptic disorders (7028 patients [0.9%]); neurological diseases of vascular origin (6091 patients [0.8%]); other disorders of the nervous system (5358 patients [0.7%]); and demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (2129 patients [0.3%]). The present findings of our study show high prevalence of pregestational neurological disorders, the dominance of headaches followed by the rather nonspecific diagnosis of dizziness and giddiness, the relevance of nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders and epilepsy, and the importance of cerebrovascular disorders among women of childbearing age. CONCLUSION: The present research findings can help healthcare professionals, researchers and decision makers in adopting specific health policy measures based on nationwide data and further aid the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms of various neurological manifestations concerning women of childbearing age. |
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spelling | pubmed-94915402022-09-22 Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary Bereczki, Dániel Bálint, Mónika Ajtay, András Oberfrank, Ferenc Vastagh, Ildikó PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Comprehensive statistics evaluating pregnancies complicated by various medical conditions are desirable for the optimization of prenatal care and for improving maternal and fetal outcomes. The main objective of our study was to assess pregnancies during a 13-year study period with accompanying pregestational neurological disorders in medical history on a nationwide level. METHODS: In the framework of the NEUROHUN 2004–2017 project utilizing medical reports submitted for reimbursement purposes to the National Health Insurance Fund, we included women with at least one labor during 2004–2016 who had at least one pregestational diagnosis of a neurological disorder received within this time frame prior to their first pregnancy during the studied period. Three-digit codes from the 10(th) International Classification of Diseases (ICD) were used for the identification and classification of neurological and obstetrical conditions. RESULTS: Specific inclusion and exclusion criteria were employed during the study process. A total of 744 226 women have been identified with at least one delivery during the study period with 98 792 of them (13.3%) having at least one neurological diagnosis received during 2004–2016 before their first gestation in the time frame of the study. The vast majority of diagnosis codes were related to different types of headaches affecting 69 149 (9.3%) individuals. The most prevalent diagnoses following headaches were dizziness and giddiness (15 589 patients [2.1%]; nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders (10 375 patients [1.4%]); epileptic disorders (7028 patients [0.9%]); neurological diseases of vascular origin (6091 patients [0.8%]); other disorders of the nervous system (5358 patients [0.7%]); and demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (2129 patients [0.3%]). The present findings of our study show high prevalence of pregestational neurological disorders, the dominance of headaches followed by the rather nonspecific diagnosis of dizziness and giddiness, the relevance of nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders and epilepsy, and the importance of cerebrovascular disorders among women of childbearing age. CONCLUSION: The present research findings can help healthcare professionals, researchers and decision makers in adopting specific health policy measures based on nationwide data and further aid the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms of various neurological manifestations concerning women of childbearing age. Public Library of Science 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9491540/ /pubmed/36129895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274873 Text en © 2022 Bereczki et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bereczki, Dániel Bálint, Mónika Ajtay, András Oberfrank, Ferenc Vastagh, Ildikó Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary |
title | Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary |
title_full | Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary |
title_fullStr | Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary |
title_full_unstemmed | Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary |
title_short | Pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—Nationwide data from a 13-year period in Hungary |
title_sort | pregestational neurological disorders among women of childbearing age—nationwide data from a 13-year period in hungary |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9491540/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36129895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274873 |
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