(2022) Evaluation of the efficacy and tolerability of levetiracetam as add-on therapy in intractable epilepsy of children. Iranian Journal of Child Neurology. pp. 77-84.
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Objective One-third of epilepsy of children is refractory, and this study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and adverse events of levetiracetam as add-on therapy in the treatment of refractory epilepsy of children. Materials & Methods In this quasi-experimental study, seizures frequency and side effects of 314 children aged 1-14 years with refractory epilepsy were referred to the Pediatric Neurology Clinic of Shahid Sadoughi Medical Sciences University, Yazd, Iran, and treated with levetiracetam for six months, were evaluated. Results We evaluated 142 girls and 172 boys with a mean age of 6.78±2.12 years. At the end of six months of treatment with levetiracetam, 20 became seizure-free, 28 had more than 50 decrease in seizure frequency, 38 did not have a notable change in seizure frequency, and 14 experienced an increase in seizure frequency. Good response (stopping of all seizures or more than 50 reduction in seizure frequency) was seen in 51 of mixed types, 61 of myoclonic seizures, 64 of generalized tonic-clonic seizures, 69 of partial seizures, 100 of tonic seizures, and in 40 of atonic seizures. Levetiracetam was significantly more effective in partial seizures, idiopathic epilepsies, and children with normal developmental status and normal brain MRI. Twelve children discontinued the treatment due to severe drowsiness, restlessness, and exacerbation of seizures. Transient and mild side effects, including somnolence, anorexia, fatigue, headache, ataxia, and diplopia, were seen in 9 (N=28) of patients. Conclusion Levetiracetam could be considered an efficient and safe adjunct therapy in treating refractory epilepsy in children. © 2022, Iranian Child Neurology Society. All rights reserved.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | levetiracetam, add on therapy; adolescent; anorexia; Article; ataxia; atonic seizure; child; diplopia; disease exacerbation; drowsiness; drug efficacy; drug safety; drug tolerability; fatigue; female; focal epilepsy; headache; human; infant; intractable epilepsy; major clinical study; male; myoclonus seizure; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; physical examination; preschool child; restlessness; school child; seizure; somnolence; tonic clonic seizure; tonic seizure |
Page Range: | pp. 77-84 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Iranian Journal of Child Neurology |
Volume: | 16 |
Number: | 2 |
Publisher: | Iranian Child Neurology Society |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12492 |
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