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Nonadherence to treatment causing acute hospitalizations in people with epilepsy: an observational, prospective study.

Christian Samsonsen1, Arne Reimers, Geir Bråthen, Grethe Helde, Eylert Brodtkorb.   

Abstract

The aim was to assess the clinical relevance of antiepileptic drug (AED) nonadherence by means of therapeutic drug concentration monitoring (TDM). Two hundred eighty-two consecutive patients with epilepsy acutely admitted to hospital for seizures were included. Nonadherence was defined as having a serum concentration/dose ratio at admission of <75% of the patient's own control value (probable nonadherence: 50-75%; definite: <50%). Nonadherence was identified in 39% of patients (definite 24%; probable 15%). It was significantly more common in patients with generalized seizures compared to those with focal onset seizures, and in patients <30 years compared to older patients. When specifically asked, 44% of nonadherent patients claimed regular intake. Nonadherence is a major cause of seizure breakthrough in patients with epilepsy, particularly in young adults. Many patients seem to be unaware of missed drug intake. Prompt measurements of AED serum concentrations should be available as part of the emergency care for patients acutely hospitalized for seizures to permit this issue to be thoroughly addressed prior to discharge. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
© 2014 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Keywords:  Adherence; Seizure; Therapeutic drug monitoring

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25252007     DOI: 10.1111/epi.12801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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