Vigabatrin administration for infants and young children with intractable generalized epilepsy.

Q4 Medicine
No To Hattatsu Pub Date : 2016-07-01
Shunji Kita, Yoko Nishimura, Masami Togawa, Yoshihiro Maegaki
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of vigabatrin (VGB) for intractable generalized epilepsy in infants and young children. Methods: We retrospectively examined the data of 12 patients who received VGB at our department. There were eight patients with West syndrome, two with early-infantile epileptic encephalopathy, one with symptomatic generalized epilepsy, and one with early myoclonic encephalopathy. Results: All patients had drug-resistant epilepsy and received at least three antiepileptic drugs (range, 3-10 ; median, 5) before receiving VGB. These drugs included valproate (11 patients), nitrazepam (six patients), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH ; five patients), clonazepam (four patients), and zonisamide (four patients). VGB was effective in only one case of symptomatic West syndrome associated with tuberous sclerosis. In two cases of cryptogenic West syndrome, VGB showed transient effects. Conclusions: VGB showed poor effectiveness for intractable generalized epilepsy in infancy and early childhood, except for West syndrome associated with tuberous sclerosis. Therefore, it is important to carefully select the cases for VGB administration.

顽固性全身性癫痫的婴幼儿服用维加巴林。
目的:探讨维加巴林(VGB)治疗婴幼儿难治性全身性癫痫的疗效。方法:回顾性分析本科12例VGB患者的资料。西氏综合征8例,早期婴儿癫痫性脑病2例,症状性全身性癫痫1例,早期肌阵挛性脑病1例。结果:所有患者均为耐药癫痫,均接受过至少3种抗癫痫药物治疗(范围3 ~ 10;中位数,5),在接受VGB之前。这些药物包括丙戊酸酯(11例)、硝西泮(6例)、促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH;氯硝西泮(4例)和唑尼沙胺(4例)。VGB仅对一例伴有结节性硬化症的症状性西氏综合征有效。在两例隐源性西部综合征中,VGB表现出短暂的效果。结论:VGB对婴幼儿期顽固性全身性癫痫的疗效较差,但对合并结节性硬化症的West综合征除外。因此,仔细选择VGB管理的案例非常重要。
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