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Topiramate for the treatment of infants with early myoclonic encephalopathy.

作者信息

Jan Mohammed M, Baeesa Saleh S, Shivji Zaitoon M

机构信息

Department of Neurosciences, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, MBC J-76, PO Box 40047, Jeddah 21499, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Tel. +966 (2) 6677777 Ext. 5819. Fax. +966 (2) 6677777 Ext. 5813. E-mail:

出版信息

Neurosciences (Riyadh). 2003 Apr;8(2):110-2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Early myoclonic encephalopathy (EME) is a rare epileptic syndrome characterized by neonatal onset of severe recurrent seizures of multiple types often resistant to antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Topiramate (TPM) is a new AED, which has a wide spectrum of antiepileptic activities suggesting a potentially valuable therapeutic profile. There is limited clinical data available on TPM use in infants and our aim is to report our experience with TPM for the treatment of infants with intractable seizures secondary to EME.

METHODS

Prospective, open label, add on trial of TPM in treating a series of infants with EME at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre and King Abdul-Aziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between June 1999 and March 2002. Topiramate was started at 12.5 mg/day and was increased by doubling the dose every week until the minimum effective dose was reached (seizure free outcome) or up to a maximum of 10 mg/kg/day.

RESULTS

Four consecutive infants (2 males and 2 females) were included. In addition to daily seizures, they all had global hypotonia, developmental delay, and progressive microcephaly. The syndrome was cryptogenic in 3, and one had nonketotic hyperglycinemia. Initial electroencephalograms showed generalized epileptic burst suppression pattern. Infants were tried on multiple AEDs (6-11, mean 7.5) with no success. Topiramate was added at age 5-12 months (mean 9) reaching a maximum dose of 5.5-10 mg/kg/day (mean 7.6). The infants were then followed for up to 19 months (mean 13.5). After introducing TPM, one infant became completely seizure free and 3 had significant (>50%) seizure reduction. Electroencephalograms in 3 infants showed marked improvement. One infant had weight loss that resulted in discontinuing the drug after 6 months. Follow-up renal ultrasound findings were normal in all infants.

CONCLUSION

Topiramate is effective and safe in treating infants with intractable epilepsy secondary to EME.

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