THE LACK OF EFFICACY OF PHENYTOIN IN THE PREVENTION OF RECURRENT ALCOHOL-RELATED SEIZURES

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作者
RATHLEV, NK
DONOFRIO, G
FISH, SS
HARRISON, PM
BERNSTEIN, E
HOSSACK, RW
PICKENS, L
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[1] Emergency Department, Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA
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10.1016/S0196-0644(94)70070-2
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Study objective: To determine the effectiveness of IV phenytoin in the prevention of recurrent alcohol-related seizures during a six-hour observation period. Design: Prospective, randomized, double-blind trial comparing IV phenytoin with normal saline placebo, conducted from January 1990 through December 1991. Setting: Emergency department of an inner-city, university-affiliated, teaching hospital. Participants: One hundred forty-seven consecutive adults more than 25 years of age who presented with a witnessed generalized seizure in the setting of chronic alcohol abuse. Interventions: Eligible subjects received 15 mg/kg of phenytoin or normal saline at an equivalent volume over 20 minutes by IV pump. Patients were observed for six hours in the ED after drug administration. Those experiencing a second seizure were admitted to the hospital. Results: One hundred patients completed the study. Recurrent alcohol-related seizures occurred in ten of 49 patients (20.4%) in the phenytoin group and in 12 of 51 patients (23.5%) in the placebo group. Chi2 analysis revealed no statistically significant difference between the two groups (chi2 = 0.142; P = .706). The 95% confidence interval for the difference was -0.13 to +0.19. The relative risk of recurrence between groups was 0.868 with a 95% confidence interval of 0.412 to 1.826. Conclusion: No significant benefit of phenytoin administration in the prevention of recurrent alcohol-related seizures during a six-hour observation period was demonstrated.
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