Lamotrigine and Seizure Aggravation in Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy
Open Access
- 1 May 1998
- Vol. 39 (5) , 508-512
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.1998.tb01413.x
Abstract
Summary: Purpose: In severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SME), multiple drug‐resistant focal and generalized seizure types occur. Lamotrigine (LTG), found effective in many generalized and partial seizures, has been little used in severe childhood epilepsy syndromes with multiple seizure types. We studied the effects of LTG in SME. Methods: Twenty‐one patients with SME, aged 2–18 years, were treated with LTG, 20 in add‐on and one in monotherapy. LTG was started at 0.2–2.5 mg/kg/day and increased to 2.5–12.5 mg/kg/day. For each seizure type, excluding atypical absences, >50% variations compared with the 2 months preceding LTG were considered indicators of response, also taking into account the degree of disability each seizure type produced. Results: LTG induced worsening in 17 (80%) patients, no change in three, and improvement in one. There was >50% increase in convulsive seizures in eight (40%) of 20 patients. Myoclonic seizures worsened in six (33%) of 18 patients. Of five patients improving in at least one seizure type, four had concomitant worsening of more invalidating seizures. Clear‐cut worsening appeared within 3 months in most patients but was insidious in some. LTG was suspended in 19 patients after 15 days‐5 years (mean, 14 months) with consequent improvement in 18. Conclusions: The pronounced seizure deterioration during LTG treatment was not attributable to the natural course of the disease and could be a direct effect of therapeutic LTG doses. LTG treatment seems inappropriate in SME.Keywords
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