Use of Levetiracetam Monotherapy in Patients with Post-Traumatic Epilepsy: Preliminary Data
Abstract number :
2.135
Submission category :
Antiepileptic Drugs-Adult
Year :
2006
Submission ID :
6574
Source :
www.aesnet.org
Presentation date :
12/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Published date :
Nov 30, 2006, 06:00 AM
Authors :
1Roberta Meo, 2Leonilda Bilo, 2Patrizia Ruosi, and 2Maria Fulvia de Leva
The aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy and tolerability of levetiracetam (LEV) monotherapy in patients with post-traumatic epilepsy., Six patients with post-traumatic epilepsy entered the study. All presented complex partial seizures, with secondary generalization in 3 cases. At study enter 3 patients were already treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs): these patients were seizure free but all reported severe side effects related to AED treatment. The remaining 3 patients were not treated at study entry: two of them had received AEDs in the past, but had discontinued treatment because of side effects, while the last one was a 70-year old man who had never been treated with AEDs and who reported also severe memory disturbances after the trauma. These 3 patients still presented seizures. LEV was initially given as add on therapy in the 3 treated patients: concomitant AED treatment was slowly withdrawn in the following months and the patients were left on LEV monotherapy. The 3 untreated patients received LEV in monotherapy since the beginning. Follow up with LEV monotherapy was at least 12 months in all patients., In the 3 patients who were already seizure free, switch from previous AED treatment to LEV monotherapy was accompanied by persisting complete control of seizures; side effects related to previous AED treatment disappeared with relevant improvement of quality of life. In the 3 untreated patients LEV resulted in complete seizure control without side effects. The elderly patient showed also a considerable improvement of memory disturbances, possibly related to control of infraclinic seizures., In our small series LEV was effective in treating post-traumatic seizures, showing also a good tolerability without adverse effects on memory, behaviour and cognitive state. This is particularly important since memory disturbances and cognitive impairment are frequent after severe head trauma.,
Antiepileptic Drugs