Asthma in pregnancy: a review of recent literature

Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2024 May 1;30(3):313-324. doi: 10.1097/MCP.0000000000001072. Epub 2024 Mar 13.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Asthma remains the most common respiratory disease in pregnancy. Identifying risk factors for asthma exacerbations during pregnancy is critical, as uncontrolled asthma can have detrimental effects for both mother and baby. In this review, we discuss recent literature exploring risk factors, fetal and maternal effects, and treatment options for asthma during pregnancy.

Recent findings: Recent literature suggests that optimizing asthma during pregnancy improves outcomes for both mother and baby, as well as later in childhood. Current research affirms that the benefit of asthma medication use outweighs any potential risks related to the medications themselves. Limited information is available regarding the use of newer therapies such as biologics during pregnancy.

Summary: Identifying risk factors for asthma exacerbations during pregnancy is critical to prevent adverse outcomes for both mother and baby. Recent evidence continues to affirm the safety of asthma medication use; more studies are needed regarding the use of new therapies during pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Asthma* / drug therapy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications* / drug therapy
  • Pregnancy Outcome