迷走神经刺激与减少抢救用药需求的关系:从癫痫发作日记应用程序中收集的长期社区数据结果

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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摘要

方法利用癫痫发作日记应用程序 SeizureTracker™ 数据库,我们研究了耐药癫痫患者在首次记录 VNS 磁体刷卡前后的抢救用药频率趋势,这些患者 1) 在日记中记录了至少一次 VNS 磁体刷卡,2) 在首次刷卡前 90 天内记录了苯二氮卓抢救用药 (RM)。采用配对 Wilcoxon 秩和检验评估首次刷磁后 30 天开始的 30 天、60 天、90 天、180 天和 360 天之间使用 RM 频率的变化。结果我们分析了 95 名符合纳入标准的患者的数据。基线发作频率中位数为每月 8.3 次,基线抢救药物使用频率中位数为每月 2.1 次(SD 3.3)。在首次刷入 VNS 磁铁后的 91 天至 180 天、181 天至 360 天以及 361 天至 720 天期间,观察到抢救药物用量显著减少,且减少幅度随时间推移而增加。如果将首次刷入 VNS 磁体后未记录抢救用药的患者(N=91)排除在外,抢救用药的减少仍将持续。这项回顾性分析表明,癫痫患者在开始接受 VNS 治疗后,抢救药物的使用量会减少,而且减少的幅度可能会随着时间的推移而逐渐增加。
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Association of reductions in rescue medication requirements with vagus nerve stimulation: Results of long-term community collected data from a seizure diary app

Association of reductions in rescue medication requirements with vagus nerve stimulation: Results of long-term community collected data from a seizure diary app

Objective

To assess the impact of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) on quality of life contributors such as rescue medications.

Methods

Using the seizure diary application SeizureTracker™ database, we examined trends in rescue administration frequency before and after the first recorded VNS magnet swipe in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who had 1) At least one VNS magnet swipe recorded in the diary, and 2) Recorded usage of a benzodiazepine rescue medication (RM) within 90 days prior to the first swipe. A paired Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to assess changes in RM usage frequency between 30-, 60-, 90-, 180- and 360-day intervals beginning 30 days after first magnet swipe. Longitudinal changes in RM usage frequency were assessed with a generalized estimating equation model.

Results

We analyzed data of 95 patients who met the inclusion criteria. Median baseline seizure frequency was 8.3 seizures per month, with median baseline rescue medication usage frequency of 2.1 administrations per month (SD 3.3). Significant reductions in rescue medication usage were observed in the 91 to 180 day interval after first VNS magnet swipe, and at 181 to 360 days and at 361 to 720 days, with the magnitude of reduction increasing over time. Decreases in rescue medication usage were sustained when controlling for patients who did not record rescue medication use after the first VNS magnet swipe (N=91). Significant predictors of reductions in rescue medication included baseline frequency of rescue medication usage and time after first VNS magnet swipe.

Significance

This retrospective analysis suggests that usage of rescue medications is reduced following the start of VNS treatment in patients with epilepsy, and that the magnitude of reduction may progressively increase over time.

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