| Literature DB >> 3632397 |
M O'Dougherty, F S Wright, S Cox, P Walson.
Abstract
Neuropsychological function was assessed before and after carbamazepine monotherapy in children with newly diagnosed complex partial epilepsy. Simultaneous video-electroencephalographic monitoring examined the influence of subclinical abnormal electrical discharges on performance. Total and unbound plasma carbamazepine concentrations were examined in relation to changes in performance at low (carbamazepine level, less than or equal to 32 mumol/L [less than or equal to 7.5 mg/L]) and moderate (carbamazepine level, greater than 34 mumol/L [greater than 8.0 mg/L]) drug levels. The data suggest a mild beneficial effect of carbamazepine on speeded eye-hand coordination and, at low drug levels, more rapid processing of items in memory. Efficiency of learning new information and memory-scanning rate displayed a concentration-dependent relationship with carbamazepine level, with poor performance significantly associated with higher carbamazepine plasma concentrations. Carbamazepine free levels were equivalent to total levels in predicting cognitive side effects.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3632397 DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1987.00520200065021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Neurol ISSN: 0003-9942