Effects of Levetiracetam on Childhood-onset Refractory Epilepsy Classified by Level of Intellectual Disability

T. Nakayama
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The efficacy of levetiracetam (LEV) for childhood-onset refractory epilepsy was retrospectively evaluated from medical records, based on the level of intellectual disability. The study sample included 84 patients (68 adults, 16 children) with childhood- onset refractory epilepsy who had been treated with LEV (dose: adult, 1000 mg/day; children, 30 mg/kg/day) for approximately 1.7 years. The responder rates (≥ 50% and ≥ 75% reduction in seizure frequency from baseline) were 85.7% and 42.9% for focal seizures in adults with normal intelligence; the responder rates for focal seizures in adults with intellectual disabilities were average 69.0% and 6.9%, respectively. Serious adverse events were not observed. A high level (≧75%) of reduction can be expected for focal seizures in adults with normal intelligence but cannot be expected in adults with intellectual disabilities. Further studies are required to investigate these.
左乙拉西坦对按智力残疾程度分类的儿童起病难治性癫痫的影响
根据患儿的智力残疾水平,对左乙拉西坦(LEV)治疗儿童期难治性癫痫的疗效进行回顾性评价。研究样本包括84例儿童期难治性癫痫患者(68例成人,16例儿童),均接受LEV治疗(剂量:成人,1000 mg/天;儿童,30毫克/公斤/天),持续约1.7年。智力正常的成人局灶性发作的应答率(癫痫发作频率较基线降低≥50%和≥75%)分别为85.7%和42.9%;智力残疾成人局灶性癫痫的应答率平均分别为69.0%和6.9%。未观察到严重的不良事件。对于智力正常的成人,局灶性癫痫发作可达到高水平(≧75%),而智力残疾的成人则不能达到高水平。需要进一步的研究来调查这些问题。
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