1995
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-199510000-00002
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Panic Disorder in Pregnancy

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“…31,72,73 In a prospective study of 10 pregnant women with previous histories of panic disorder, 32 7 (70%) of 10 subjects continued to meet DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder at all trimester visits. A total of 9 women (90%) with panic disorder-some of whom had experienced a reduction in symptoms during pregnancy-were actively symptomatic in the 1 to 3 months postpartum; the remaining patient who stayed well was also on antipanic medications.…”
Section: Panic Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,72,73 In a prospective study of 10 pregnant women with previous histories of panic disorder, 32 7 (70%) of 10 subjects continued to meet DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder at all trimester visits. A total of 9 women (90%) with panic disorder-some of whom had experienced a reduction in symptoms during pregnancy-were actively symptomatic in the 1 to 3 months postpartum; the remaining patient who stayed well was also on antipanic medications.…”
Section: Panic Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45 Northcott and Stein have reported the highly variable influence of pregnancy on the course of panic disorder in women, estimating that of women with pre-existing panic disorder, 40-45% experience no change in their symptoms, 30-35% experience an improvement in their symptoms, and 20-30% experience a worsening of their symptoms during the course of pregnancy. 46 Finally, Sholomskas and colleagues have suggested the association between the postpartum period of pregnancy and in an increased risk for the onset of panic disorder in women, estimating that 11-29% of women with panic disorder report onset of the illness during the postpartum period.…”
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“…Admite-se que a maior emergência de crises de pânico durante o puerpério não seja simplesmente uma coincidência. Entre mulheres com história de transtorno do pânico anterior à gravidez, aumento significativo da gravidade ou da frequência dos ataques durante o pós-parto parece ser um achado consistente; isso tende a ocorrer em cerca de 31% a 63% dessas mulheres 94,97 . Numa série de 22 casos de portadoras de transtorno do pânico estudadas prospectivamente, observou-se que a exacerbação de sintomas nesse período pode ocorrer mesmo naquelas mulheres que ficam livres de sintomas durante a gravidez.…”
Section: Transtorno Do Pânicounclassified