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Restless legs syndrome and pregnancy.

M Manconi, V Govoni, A De Vito, N T Economou, E Cesnik et al.
Other Neurology 2004 386 件の引用
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Study Design

研究タイプ
Observational Study
サンプルサイズ
642
対象集団
Pregnant women
期間
26 weeks
介入
Restless legs syndrome and pregnancy. None
比較対照
None
主要アウトカム
RLS prevalence during pregnancy
効果の方向
Mixed
バイアスリスク
Moderate

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To perform a large and detailed epidemiologic study on restless legs syndrome (RLS) during pregnancy and the puerperium. METHODS: A structured clinical interview, assessing symptoms since the beginning of pregnancy, was performed to a population of 642 pregnant women at the time of delivery and at follow-up evaluation (1, 3, and 6 months after delivery). Main hematologic tests were also evaluated. A woman was considered affected if she met the International RLS Study Group criteria for RLS diagnosis. RESULTS: Twenty-six percent of women were affected by RLS during their pregnancy. The disease was strongly related to the third trimester of pregnancy and tended to disappear reaching the time of delivery. Affected women presented lower values of hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume compared with healthy subjects (both groups received the same supplemental iron and folate therapy). CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy is associated with transient restless legs syndrome.

要約

Pregnancy is associated with transient restless legs syndrome, and affected women presented lower values of hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume compared with healthy subjects.

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