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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 2 - Hour 1 Q&A

Video Published 2024-10-10 Updated 2024-10-10

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Q&A session discussing prenatal mTOR inhibitor therapy for tuberous sclerosis complex, focusing on cardiac rhabdomyoma management, treatment duration decisions, and pharmacokinetic challenges in pregnancy. Clinicians address fetal MRI findings, postnatal outcomes, and the complexity of standardizing dosing protocols across gestational ages.

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  • Fetal MRI may not detect TSC brain lesions prenatally; one twin showed cortical dysplasia only on postnatal MRI at 2 months despite normal fetal imaging.
  • Duration of postnatal mTOR inhibitor therapy is individualized based on rhabdomyoma regression and valvular function, not standardized protocol.
  • Pharmacokinetic-guided dosing achieves therapeutic mTOR inhibitor levels within 2 weeks postnatally vs. 2 months with empiric dosing.
  • Elevated triglycerides during prenatal mTOR inhibitor therapy are difficult to distinguish from normal third-trimester physiologic changes.
  • Prenatal treatment of TSC is currently limited to cardiac rhabdomyomas; CNS-only lesions lack reliable fetal imaging criteria for intervention.

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