Title of article :
Levetiracetam (levebel) Versus Carbamazepine Monotherapy for Focal Epilepsy in Children: A randomized clinical trial
Author/Authors :
Akhondian, Javad Department Of Pediatric Neurology - Quaem Hospital - Mashad University of Medical Sciences , Zadeh, Farah Department Of Pediatric Neurology - Quaem Hospital - Mashad University of Medical Sciences , Eslamiyeh, Hossein Department Of of Pediatric Neurology - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science, Yazd
Abstract :
Objective
This study aimed at comparing the effect of a newly approved drug leveitiracetam
(LEV) versus carbamazepine (CBZ) in the treatment of childhood focal epilepsy.
Materials & Methods
The study population included newly diagnosed children with focal epilepsy (1-16
years old) referring to the Pediatric Neurology Ward of Quaem Hospital, Mashhad,
Iran from May 2013 to March 2014. The subjects were randomly treated with LEV
or CBZ. Patients were followed for seizure control and drug side effects throughout
six months. We assessed liver function and complete blood count for all patients
through one month and they were asked about significant side effects, such as
drowsiness، restlessness, and skin reaction. Eventually, they were assigned in two
groups (n=25) receiving LEV and CBZ. Results
In our study, two cases in the LEV group were excluded because of severe agitation.
Relapsing seizures were observed in 3 (13%) and 10 (40%) patients in LEV and
CBZ groups, respectively. The seizure was not repeated in 15 cases (60%) in
the CBZ group and 20 cases (87%) in the LEV group. The results of the Chisquared
test showed significant differences in the responses to treatment between
the groups (P=0.03). Agitation was the most prevalent complication in the LEV
group, whereas drowsiness was more common in the CBZ group. Fortunately, liver
enzyme dysfunction and blood cell disturbances were not observed in the subjects.
Conclusion
According to the findings, there were significant differences in controlling seizures
between two groups that indicated the effectiveness of LEV (87%) in the suppression
of focal seizure.
Keywords :
Childhood focal epilepsy , Carbamazepine , levetiracetam; Pediatric effectiveness
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics