[研究对伴有虚弱性失调的癫痫患者处方苯硼酸的做法]。

Q3 Medicine
A V Lebedeva, S G Burd, Yu V Rubleva, N V Pantina, A V Yurchenko, M A Bogomazova, I I Kovaleva
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摘要

目的评估神经病学家/癫痫病学家在为因癫痫而出现疲劳症状的患者开具第二、第三种抗惊厥药物(AED)作为联合疗法的一部分时,开具苯茚酸处方的经验。观察计划方案包括 5 次就诊,其中第 1 次就诊进行了筛查并纳入 OP。观察期为 10 个月。在基线和10个月随访结束时,根据以下指标对患者的病情进行评估:局灶性发作的频率和转变、疲劳的严重程度(自评量表MFI-20)、生活质量(问卷QoLiE-10-P)、局灶性发作的频率。此外,还对酚烷酸(迪布非龙)的安全性进行了评估:结果:在将迪布非龙作为治疗方案中的第2、3种AED后的10个月中,酚散酸的统计学意义(pConclusion)显著:在抗癫痫治疗中添加苯茚酸作为第二或第三种抗癫痫药物,可以更好地控制癫痫发作,从而降低癫痫发作的频率和严重程度以及疲劳的严重程度,并提高癫痫患者的生活质量。
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[Study of the practice of prescribing phenosanic acid in epilepsy accompanied by asthenic disorders].

Objective: To evaluate the experience of prescribing phenosanic acid in the practice of a neurologist/epileptologist when prescribing the second, third anticonvulsant drug (AED) as part of combination therapy for patients with manifestations of fatigue due to epilepsy.

Material and methods: 501 patients with focal epilepsy accompanied by asthenic disorders were included in the observational program. The observation program protocol included 5 visits, including visit 1, at which screening and inclusion in the OP took place. The observation period was 10 months. At baseline and at the end of the 10-month follow-up, the patients' condition was assessed according to the following indicators: frequency and transformation of attacks with focal onset, severity of fatigue (self-assessment scale MFI-20); quality of life (questionnaire QoLiE-10-P); frequency of attacks with focal onset. The safety of phenosanic acid (Dibufelon) was also assessed.

Results: In 10 months after the inclusion of Dibufelon as the 2nd, 3rd AED in the treatment regimen, a statistically significant (p<0.01) decrease in the frequency of seizures was observed: in general - in 88% of patients; by 50% or more - in 76% of patients; transition from the group with a large number of seizures to the group with a smaller number of seizures - 74% of patients. Also when taking phenosanic acid, a positive dynamics of seizure type was noted: a reliable decrease in the proportion of patients with seizures with secondary generalization from 70% to 56%; a decrease in the number of focal seizures with impaired consciousness from 65% to 53%. In addition, there was a 38% decrease in the severity of fatigue on the MFI-20 scale (the greatest decrease on the «Mental fatigue» scale), improvement in the quality of life - a 2.7-fold increase in the mean values of the QOLIE-10 questionnaire.

Conclusion: The addition of phenosanic acid to antiepileptic therapy as a second or third AED allows for better control of seizures, leading to a decrease the frequency and severity of attacks and the severity of fatigue both, and an increase of the quality of life of patients with epilepsy.

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