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January 27, 2015; 84 (4) Article

IQ at 6 years after in utero exposure to antiepileptic drugs

A controlled cohort study

Gus A. Baker, Rebecca L. Bromley, Maria Briggs, Christopher P. Cheyne, Morris J. Cohen, Marta García-Fiñana, Alison Gummery, Rachel Kneen, David W. Loring, George Mawer, Kimford J. Meador, Rebekah Shallcross, Jill Clayton-Smith
First published December 24, 2014, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001182
Gus A. Baker
From the Departments of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology (G.A.B.), Biostatistics (C.P.C., M.G.-F.), and Clinical Psychology (R.S.), Institute of Infection and Global Health (M.J.C., A.G.), and Alder Hey Children's Hospital & Institute of Infection & Global Health (R.K.), University of Liverpool; Institute of Human Development (R.L.B., J.C.-S.), University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (R.L.B., M.B., G.M., J.C.-S.), Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK; Department of Neurology (M.J.C.), Georgia Regents University, Augusta; Department of Neurology & Pediatrics (D.W.L.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences (K.J.M.), Stanford University, CA.
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Rebecca L. Bromley
From the Departments of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology (G.A.B.), Biostatistics (C.P.C., M.G.-F.), and Clinical Psychology (R.S.), Institute of Infection and Global Health (M.J.C., A.G.), and Alder Hey Children's Hospital & Institute of Infection & Global Health (R.K.), University of Liverpool; Institute of Human Development (R.L.B., J.C.-S.), University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (R.L.B., M.B., G.M., J.C.-S.), Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK; Department of Neurology (M.J.C.), Georgia Regents University, Augusta; Department of Neurology & Pediatrics (D.W.L.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences (K.J.M.), Stanford University, CA.
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Maria Briggs
From the Departments of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology (G.A.B.), Biostatistics (C.P.C., M.G.-F.), and Clinical Psychology (R.S.), Institute of Infection and Global Health (M.J.C., A.G.), and Alder Hey Children's Hospital & Institute of Infection & Global Health (R.K.), University of Liverpool; Institute of Human Development (R.L.B., J.C.-S.), University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (R.L.B., M.B., G.M., J.C.-S.), Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK; Department of Neurology (M.J.C.), Georgia Regents University, Augusta; Department of Neurology & Pediatrics (D.W.L.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences (K.J.M.), Stanford University, CA.
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Christopher P. Cheyne
From the Departments of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology (G.A.B.), Biostatistics (C.P.C., M.G.-F.), and Clinical Psychology (R.S.), Institute of Infection and Global Health (M.J.C., A.G.), and Alder Hey Children's Hospital & Institute of Infection & Global Health (R.K.), University of Liverpool; Institute of Human Development (R.L.B., J.C.-S.), University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (R.L.B., M.B., G.M., J.C.-S.), Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK; Department of Neurology (M.J.C.), Georgia Regents University, Augusta; Department of Neurology & Pediatrics (D.W.L.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences (K.J.M.), Stanford University, CA.
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Morris J. Cohen
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Marta García-Fiñana
From the Departments of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology (G.A.B.), Biostatistics (C.P.C., M.G.-F.), and Clinical Psychology (R.S.), Institute of Infection and Global Health (M.J.C., A.G.), and Alder Hey Children's Hospital & Institute of Infection & Global Health (R.K.), University of Liverpool; Institute of Human Development (R.L.B., J.C.-S.), University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (R.L.B., M.B., G.M., J.C.-S.), Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK; Department of Neurology (M.J.C.), Georgia Regents University, Augusta; Department of Neurology & Pediatrics (D.W.L.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences (K.J.M.), Stanford University, CA.
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Alison Gummery
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Rachel Kneen
From the Departments of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology (G.A.B.), Biostatistics (C.P.C., M.G.-F.), and Clinical Psychology (R.S.), Institute of Infection and Global Health (M.J.C., A.G.), and Alder Hey Children's Hospital & Institute of Infection & Global Health (R.K.), University of Liverpool; Institute of Human Development (R.L.B., J.C.-S.), University of Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (R.L.B., M.B., G.M., J.C.-S.), Central Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK; Department of Neurology (M.J.C.), Georgia Regents University, Augusta; Department of Neurology & Pediatrics (D.W.L.), Emory University, Atlanta, GA; and Department of Neurology & Neurological Sciences (K.J.M.), Stanford University, CA.
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David W. Loring
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George Mawer
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Kimford J. Meador
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Rebekah Shallcross
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Jill Clayton-Smith
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IQ at 6 years after in utero exposure to antiepileptic drugs
A controlled cohort study
Gus A. Baker, Rebecca L. Bromley, Maria Briggs, Christopher P. Cheyne, Morris J. Cohen, Marta García-Fiñana, Alison Gummery, Rachel Kneen, David W. Loring, George Mawer, Kimford J. Meador, Rebekah Shallcross, Jill Clayton-Smith
Neurology Jan 2015, 84 (4) 382-390; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000001182

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Abstract

Objective: To delineate the risk to child IQ associated with frequently prescribed antiepileptic drugs.

Methods: Children born to women with epilepsy (n = 243) and women without epilepsy (n = 287) were recruited during pregnancy and followed prospectively. Of these, 408 were blindly assessed at 6 years of age. Maternal and child demographics were collected and entered into statistical models.

Results: The adjusted mean IQ was 9.7 points lower (95% confidence interval [CI] −4.9 to −14.6; p < 0.001) for children exposed to high-dose (>800 mg daily) valproate, with a similar significant effect observed for the verbal, nonverbal, and spatial subscales. Children exposed to high-dose valproate had an 8-fold increased need of educational intervention relative to control children (adjusted relative risk, 95% CI 8.0, 2.5–19.7; p < 0.001). Valproate at doses <800 mg daily was not associated with reduced IQ, but was associated with impaired verbal abilities (−5.6, 95% CI −11.1 to −0.1; p = 0.04) and a 6-fold increase in educational intervention (95% CI 1.4–18.0; p = 0.01). In utero exposure to carbamazepine or lamotrigine did not have a significant effect on IQ, but carbamazepine was associated with reduced verbal abilities (−4.2, 95% CI −0.6 to −7.8; p = 0.02) and increased frequency of IQ <85.

Conclusions: Consistent with data from younger cohorts, school-aged children exposed to valproate at maternal doses more than 800 mg daily continue to experience significantly poorer cognitive development than control children or children exposed to lamotrigine and carbamazepine.

GLOSSARY

AED=
antiepileptic drug;
CBZ=
carbamazepine;
CI=
confidence interval;
IGE=
idiopathic generalized epilepsy;
LTG=
lamotrigine;
NEAD=
Neurodevelopmental Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs;
RR=
relative risk;
VPA=
valproic acid;
WWE=
women with epilepsy

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  • Editorial, page 339

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  • Received April 16, 2014.
  • Accepted in final form September 29, 2014.
  • © 2014 American Academy of Neurology
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