Literature DB >> 27579073

Illicit drug use in late pregnancy associated with stillbirth and eclampsia.

Katherine Scott1, Narelle Fagermo1, Leonie Callaway1, Karin Lust1.   

Abstract

We present the case of a 20-year-old student with an undiagnosed pregnancy who had taken ecstasy and LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide). Twenty-four hours later she delivered a stillborn term infant, and subsequently developed eclampsia with seizures, hypertension and proteinuria. Illicit drug use is relatively common in women of child-bearing age in Australia, and is a risk factor for adverse obstetric outcomes. Ecstasy (MDMA [3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine]) is a sympathomimetic amine, similar to amphetamine in its cardiovascular effects. LSD is a hallucinogen with complex pharmacology and has potential for significant compromise of placental blood flow. We propose that the combined vasoconstrictive effects of MDMA and LSD caused placental ischaemia, contributing to the fetal death and precipitating a cascade of endothelial dysfunction which resulted in an eclamptic syndrome.

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Keywords:  LSD; MDMA; drugs (abuse); eclampsia; illicit drugs; placenta; preeclampsia; pregnancy

Year:  2010        PMID: 27579073      PMCID: PMC4989590          DOI: 10.1258/om.2010.090061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Med        ISSN: 1753-495X


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Authors:  Shanna Cox; Samuel F Posner; Athena P Kourtis; Denise J Jamieson
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1.  Alcohol and Psychoactive Drugs in Pregnancy.

Authors:  Andreea Hetea; Cristiana Cosconel; Ana Alexandra Maria Stanescu; Anca A Simionescu
Journal:  Maedica (Buchar)       Date:  2019-12
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