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Effectiveness of lacosamide in children and young adults previously treated with other sodium channel blockers

Authors :
Takeshi Tsuji
Koichi Maruyama
Keitaro Yamada
Tetsuo Kubota
Takeshi Suzuki
Sho Narahara
Akihisa Okumura
Yuki Maki
Hiroyuki Kidokoro
Yoshiyuki Takahashi
Shingo Numoto
Sumire Kumai
Hiroyuki Yamamoto
Jun Natsume
Toru Kato
Source :
Epilepsybehavior : EB. 125
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This multicenter study examined the effectiveness and tolerability of lacosamide (LCM) for children and young adults with epilepsy, particularly in patients who had previously been treated with other sodium channel blockers (SCBs) and the difference in effectiveness and tolerability when using other concomitant SCBs.We retrospectively studied the clinical information of patients aged30 years given LCM to treat epilepsy. The effectiveness and adverse events (AEs) of LCM and the other SCBs were investigated. Factors related to the effectiveness and AEs of LCM, such as the number of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) tried before LCM and concomitantly used SCBs, were also studied.We enrolled 112 patients (median age = 11 years). One year after starting LCM, 29% of the patients were seizure free, and 50% had a ≥50% seizure reduction. Of the patients, 17% experienced AEs, the most common being somnolence. A ≥50% seizure reduction was observed for LCM in 30% of patients in whom other SCBs had not been effective. Lacosamide produced a ≥50% seizure reduction in 35% of the patients taking one concomitant SCB. By contrast, no patients had ≥50% seizure reduction, and 33% developed AEs, when LCM was administered concomitantly with two SCBs.Lacosamide was effective in 30% of children and young adults in whom other SCBs had not been effective. The effectiveness of LCM may differ from that of other SCBs, and it is worth trying in patients with epilepsy resistant to other AEDs.

Details

ISSN :
15255069
Volume :
125
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Epilepsybehavior : EB
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c329f026f97e70e07df26a0b9da963d5