Prospective study on long-term treatment with oxcarbazepine in pediatric epilepsy

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Emilio Franzoni
Valentina Gentile
Alessandro Pellicciari
Caterina Garone
Luisa Iero
Stefano Gualandi
Duccio Maria Cordelli
Ilaria Cecconi
Filomena Caterina Moscano
Valentina Marchiani
Alessandra Errani
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[1] Bologna University,Child Neuropsychiatry Unit
[2] Bologna University,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Siena University,PhD School Applied Neurological Sciences
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Journal of Neurology | 2009年 / 256卷
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Children; Epilepsy; Oxcarbazepine; Efficacy; Tolerability;
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Following a previous preliminary report on a group of children suffering from partial epilepsies, we present the final considerations on the same group in order to evaluate the long-term efficacy, tolerability and safety of oxcarbazepine (OXC). We enrolled 36 patients (mean age 8.5), between January 2003 and December 2004, with new diagnosis of partial epilepsy: 25 patients were affected by idiopathic partial epilepsy, eight by symptomatic epilepsy and three by cryptogenic epilepsy. Each patient was scheduled to attend the center four times after the initial examination: 3 months (T1), 12 months (T2), 24 (T3) months and 36 (T4) months after the beginning of OXC-monotherapy (T0). At the end of our study, 20 patients were seizure free (SF): nine stopped OXC because of SF for at least 2 years, 11 were still on therapy. One patient showed a reduction of seizure frequency ≥50%, three were non responders (but still on therapy), nine stopped OXC due to a non-responder condition during follow-up before T4 and one because of adverse effects. At the end of the study no EEG focal abnormalities became generalized because of treatment. Normalization of EEG was observed in ten patients. Our preliminary findings have been confirmed. OXC can be considered an effective and well tolerated first line drug for long-term monotherapy in children with epilepsy, both for idiopathic and symptomatic/cryptogenic forms.
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