Efficacy of Oral Trihexyphenidyl Plus Clonazepam Versus Trihexyphenidyl for the Treatment of Dystonia in Children With Dystonic Cerebral Palsy: An Open-Label Randomized Controlled Trial
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Abstract
Background
Trihexyphenidyl and clonazepam are commonly used to treat dystonia in children with cerebral palsy (CP). However, there is a notable gap in the literature when it comes to studies that combine these first-line agents for the management of dystonia.
Methods
This open-label, randomized controlled trial aimed to compare the efficacy of adding oral clonazepam to trihexyphenidyl (THP + CLZ) versus using trihexyphenidyl alone (THP) in reducing the severity of dystonia, as measured by the Barry-Albright Dystonia (BAD) score. The study was conducted over a 12-week therapy period in children with dystonic CP aged two to 14 years.
Results
Each group enrolled 51 participants. The THP + CLZ group showed significantly better improvement in dystonia severity at 12 weeks compared with the THP group alone (−4.5 ± 2.9 vs −3.4 ± 1.7, P = 0.02). Furthermore, the THP + CLZ group exhibited superior improvement in the severity of choreoathetosis, upper limb function, pain perception by the child, and quality of life, with P values of 0.02, 0.009, 0.01, and 0.01, respectively. The number of participants experiencing treatment-emergent adverse events was comparable in both groups (P = 0.67). Importantly, none of the participants in any of the groups reported any serious adverse events.
Conclusion
A combination of oral THP + CLZ proves to be more efficacious than using THP alone for the treatment of dystonic CP in children aged two to 14 years in terms of reducing the severity of dystonia.
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Pediatric Neurology publishes timely peer-reviewed clinical and research articles covering all aspects of the developing nervous system.
Pediatric Neurology features up-to-the-minute publication of the latest advances in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of pediatric neurologic disorders. The journal''s editor, E. Steve Roach, in conjunction with the team of Associate Editors, heads an internationally recognized editorial board, ensuring the most authoritative and extensive coverage of the field. Among the topics covered are: epilepsy, mitochondrial diseases, congenital malformations, chromosomopathies, peripheral neuropathies, perinatal and childhood stroke, cerebral palsy, as well as other diseases affecting the developing nervous system.