Mitchell W G, Chavez J M
Epilepsia. 1987 Jan-Feb;28(1):56-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1987.tb03623.x.
Thirty-nine children were treated with either phenobarbital (PB) or carbamazepine (CBZ) for newly diagnosed partial onset seizures. Drug selection was randomized in 33 subjects. Parents and the psychologist evaluating the child were blind to drug identity. Psychometric and behavioral evaluations were done at intake and at 6- and 12-month follow-ups. There were no significant differences between drugs in effect on behavior or cognitive function. CBZ caused more systemic problems. There was a trend toward better seizure control with CBZ, but this was not statistically significant. Although individual children in each group had changes in behavior or cognitive status, neither group changed significantly, in either acute or chronic follow-up.
39名新诊断为部分性发作的儿童接受了苯巴比妥(PB)或卡马西平(CBZ)治疗。33名受试者的药物选择是随机的。家长和评估孩子的心理学家对药物种类不知情。在入组时以及6个月和12个月随访时进行了心理测量和行为评估。两种药物在对行为或认知功能的影响上没有显著差异。CBZ引起更多全身问题。CBZ有更好控制癫痫发作的趋势,但这在统计学上不显著。虽然每组中的个别儿童在行为或认知状态上有变化,但无论是急性还是慢性随访,两组均无显著变化。