Pregnancy-related complications and risk of postpartum readmission for seizures and epilepsy: A national study.
Gabriela B TantilloNathalie JettéJi Yeoun YooJoanne StoneMarc EgermanMandip S DhamoonPublished in: Epilepsia (2020)
Readmissions for seizures are fortunately rare, but are important to minimize given morbidity and mortality. Most seizure readmissions occurring within 30 days postpartum were coded as eclampsia rather than convulsions or pre-existing epilepsy. These findings suggest that early identification of women with pre-eclampsia and eclampsia may play a role in the prevention of postpartum seizures. Women with these risk factors should be identified to optimize care and monitored closely for seizure-associated complications.