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Effects of Levetiracetam and Sulthiame on EEG in benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes: A randomized controlled trial.

Moritz Tacke1, Ingo Borggraefe2, Lucia Gerstl3, Florian Heinen3, Katharina Vill3, Michaela Bonfert3, Thomas Bast4, Bernd Axel Neubauer5, Friedrich Baumeister6, Martina Baethmann7, Karl Bentele8, Christian Blank9, Harald M Blank10, Harald Bode11, Friedrich Bosch12, Ulrich Brandl13, Knut Brockmann14, Peter Dahlem15, Jan-Peter Ernst16, Evemarie Feldmann17, Andreas Fiedler18, Michael Gerigk19, Soeren Heß20, Christiane Hikel21, Hans-Georg Hoffmann22, Matthias Kieslich23, Joerg Klepper24, Gerhard Kluger25, Hartmut Koch26, Walter Koch27, Rudolf Korinthenberg28, Ilona Krois29, Hermann Kühne30, Gerhard Kurlemann31, Michaela Mandl32, Ulrike Mause33, Peter Navratil34, Joachim Opp35, Johann Penzien36, Viola Prietsch37, Axel Quattländer38, Dietz Rating39, Ulrike Schara40, Mohammed G Shamdeen41, Andreas Sprinz42, Hildegard Wendker-Magrabi43, Ulrich Stephani44, Hiltrud Muhle44, Hans-Michael Straßburg45, Bärbel Töpke46, Regina Trollmann47, Elisabeth Tuschen-Hofstätter48, Stephan Waltz49, Gabriele Weber50, Frank U Wien51, Markus Wolff52, Tilman Polster53, Hedwig Freitag53, Ötzcam Sönmez54, Klaus Reinhardt55, Marion Traus56, Zeecam Hoovey57.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: BECTS (benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes) is associated with characteristic EEG findings. This study examines the influence of anti-convulsive treatment on the EEG.
METHODS: In a randomized controlled trial including 43 children with BECTS, EEGs were performed prior to treatment with either Sulthiame or Levetiracetam as well as three times under treatment. Using the spike-wave-index, the degree of EEG pathology was quantified. The EEG before and after initiation of treatment was analyzed. Both treatment arms were compared and the EEG of the children that were to develop recurrent seizures was compared with those that were successfully treated.
RESULTS: Regardless of the treatment agent, the spike-wave-index was reduced significantly under treatment. There were no differences between the two treatment groups. In an additional analysis, the EEG characteristics of the children with recurrent seizures differed statistically significant from those that did not have any further seizures.
CONCLUSION: Both Sulthiame and Levetiracetam influence the EEG of children with BECTS. Persistent EEG pathologies are associated with treatment failures.
Copyright © 2018 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anticonvulsive treatment; BECTS; EEG; Levetiracetam; Pediatric epilepsy; Sulthiame

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29475094     DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2018.01.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Seizure        ISSN: 1059-1311            Impact factor:   3.184


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