Reference Center for Refractory Epilepsy, Department of Neurology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
Refractory Epilepsy Center, Saint-Luc University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium.
Acta Neurol Belg. 2021 Feb;121(1):241-257. doi: 10.1007/s13760-020-01488-y. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
To guide health care professionals in Belgium in selecting the appropriate antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for their epilepsy patients, a group of Belgian epilepsy experts developed recommendations for AED treatment in adults and children (initial recommendations in 2008, updated in 2012). As new drugs have become available, others have been withdrawn, new indications have been approved and recommendations for pregnant women have changed, a new update was pertinent. A group of Belgian epilepsy experts (partly overlapping with the group in charge of the 2008/2012 recommendations) evaluated the most recent international guidelines and relevant literature for their applicability to the Belgian situation (registration status, reimbursement, clinical practice) and updated the recommendations for initial monotherapy in adults and children and add-on treatment in adults. Recommendations for add-on treatment in children were also included (not covered in the 2008/2012 publications). Like the 2008/2012 publications, the current update also covers other important aspects related to the management of epilepsy, including the importance of early referral in drug-resistant epilepsy, pharmacokinetic properties and tolerability of AEDs, comorbidities, specific considerations in elderly and pregnant patients, generic substitution and the rapidly evolving field of precision medicine.
为指导比利时的医疗保健专业人员为其癫痫患者选择合适的抗癫痫药物 (AED),一组比利时癫痫专家制定了成人和儿童的 AED 治疗建议(2008 年最初建议,2012 年更新)。随着新药的出现,其他药物已被撤回,新的适应证已获得批准,孕妇的建议也发生了变化,因此需要进行新的更新。一组比利时癫痫专家(部分与负责 2008/2012 年建议的专家组重叠)评估了最近的国际指南和相关文献,以评估其对比利时情况(注册状态、报销、临床实践)的适用性,并更新了成人初始单药治疗和成人附加治疗的建议。还包括了儿童附加治疗的建议(2008/2012 年出版物未涵盖)。与 2008/2012 年的出版物一样,本次更新还涵盖了与癫痫管理相关的其他重要方面,包括耐药性癫痫早期转诊的重要性、AED 的药代动力学特性和耐受性、合并症、老年和孕妇患者的特殊注意事项、仿制药替代和快速发展的精准医学领域。