Changes in functional status during and after pregnancy in people with cerebral palsy: An international observational study.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Obstetric Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1177/1753495X241297560
Georgia Condran, Hayley Lipworth, Anne Berndl
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Abstract

Background: There is limited information surrounding physical changes people with cerebral palsy (CP) experience during pregnancy.

Methodology: This is a subgroup analysis of an international online questionnaire, developed with input from individuals with CP. Data collection included demographics, baseline functional status, and functional status changes during pregnancy. Descriptive analysis was used.

Results: 158 participants from 15 countries participated of which 30 had a total of 49 pregnancies resulting in birth. Worsened strength, spasticity, bladder function and fatigue occurred in 56.5% (13/23), 47.8% (11/23), 56.5% (13/23) and 87.0% (20/23) of participants. 9/23 (40.9%) required new mobility devices. Worsening of fatigue, strength, spasticity and need for a new mobility device was reported by all groups regardless of functional status.

Conclusions: People with CP may experience significant functional changes during pregnancy, even those who mobilized independently prior to pregnancy. These findings may inform obstetricians, nurses, neurologists and physiatrists, and contribute to preconception counselling.

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脑瘫患者怀孕期间和怀孕后功能状态的变化:一项国际观察研究。
背景:有关脑性瘫痪(CP)患者在怀孕期间身体变化的信息非常有限:这是对一份国际在线问卷进行的分组分析,该问卷是在听取了 CP 患者的意见后开发的。数据收集包括人口统计学、基线功能状态和孕期功能状态变化。结果结果:来自 15 个国家的 158 名参与者参加了此次调查,其中 30 人共怀孕 49 次并分娩。56.5%(13/23)、47.8%(11/23)、56.5%(13/23)和 87.0%(20/23)的参与者出现了力量、痉挛、膀胱功能和疲劳的恶化。9/23(40.9%)的参与者需要新的移动设备。无论功能状态如何,所有组别都报告了疲劳、力量、痉挛的恶化以及对新移动设备的需求:结论:CP患者在怀孕期间可能会经历明显的功能变化,即使是那些在怀孕前就能独立行动的患者也不例外。这些发现可为产科医生、护士、神经科医生和物理治疗师提供参考,并有助于孕前咨询。
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