The role of phenytoin in the treatment of localization related epilepsy: an international internet-based survey of neurologists and epileptologists.

ISRN Neurology Pub Date : 2013-07-01 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/613456
Rohit R Das, David A Griesemer, Sanjeev V Kothare
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Phenytoin (PHT) has been the most widely used medication to treat both partial and generalized seizures. However, over the past twenty years, a variety of new compounds have been released with comparable efficacy, fewer adverse effects, and more predictable pharmacokinetic properties. We surveyed neurologists and epileptologists to determine current practice patterns relating to the use of PHT using an online survey instrument. A total of 200 responses were obtained though response rates for each survey question varied. Of the respondents, 78.1% were epilepsy specialists; 60% were adult practitioners; and the remainder saw either, only children or both adults and children. For new onset partial seizures only 10 respondents said PHT would be their first or second choice, while 45% reported that they would not consider PHT. This study shows that in the era of newer medications, the role of PHT has been placed in the category of a reserve medication in intractable epilepsy.

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苯妥英在局部相关癫痫治疗中的作用:一项基于网络的神经科医生和癫痫学家的国际调查。
苯妥英(PHT)是最广泛用于治疗部分性和全身性癫痫发作的药物。然而,在过去的二十年里,各种各样的新化合物被释放出来,它们的疗效相当,副作用更少,药代动力学性质更可预测。我们调查了神经科医生和癫痫病医生,以确定当前使用PHT的实践模式,使用在线调查工具。虽然每个调查问题的回复率各不相同,但总共获得了200份回复。在被调查者中,78.1%是癫痫专科医生;60%为成人从业人员;剩下的人要么只看孩子,要么看大人和孩子。对于新发作的部分性癫痫,只有10名受访者表示PHT将是他们的第一或第二选择,而45%的受访者表示他们不会考虑PHT。本研究表明,在新药物时代,PHT的作用已被置于难治性癫痫的储备药物范畴。
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