Giuliano Loretta, Zambrelli Elena, Durante Vania, Battaglia Giulia, Nucera Bruna, Mastrangelo Vincenzo, Pappalardo Irene, Ranzato Federica, Cerulli Irelli Emanuele, Mostacci Barbara
Neurology Clinic, University Hospital G. Rodolico San Marco, Catania, Italy.
Epilepsy Center, Sleep Medicine Center, Childhood and Adolescence Neuropsychiatry Unit, ASST Santi Paolo E Carlo, San Paolo Hospital, Milan, Italy.
J Neurol. 2025 Jul 18;272(8):518. doi: 10.1007/s00415-025-13250-6.
As a part of a wider project aimed to assess sex-related differences in adverse effects and efficacy of antiseizure medications (ASMs), we performed a systematic review focusing on differences in response to ASMs between males and females with epilepsy.
We conducted a comprehensive literature search in the PubMed database. The search was conducted without restriction on publication date, and all results up to September 2022 were included. We included all the articles written in English, Italian, Spanish, or French language evaluating the response to ASMs in people with epilepsy (PWE), with specific mention of the two sexes. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and the Jadad Scale were used to assess study quality.
A total of 1778 studies were identified. Of these, 60 studies searched for sex differences and among those, 46 (76%) did not identify statistically significant differences. Only 14 studies (23%) identified sex as a statistically significant variable in ASM efficacy. Among those, a greater number of studies reported higher rates of seizure reduction or seizure freedom in males using different ASMs, with 9 studies vs 5 in which drug response was higher in males.
Our study has identified male sex as a predictor of drug response in epilepsy in the majority of studies that found sex differences. However, the scarcity of data found in the literature highlights the need for a systematic evaluation of sex as a variable influencing the response to medications in clinical research.
作为一项旨在评估抗癫痫药物(ASMs)不良反应和疗效的性别差异的更广泛项目的一部分,我们进行了一项系统综述,重点关注癫痫男性和女性对ASMs反应的差异。
我们在PubMed数据库中进行了全面的文献检索。检索不受出版日期限制,纳入了截至2022年9月的所有结果。我们纳入了所有用英语、意大利语、西班牙语或法语撰写的评估癫痫患者(PWE)对ASMs反应的文章,并特别提及了两性。使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表和雅达量表来评估研究质量。
共识别出1778项研究。其中,60项研究探讨了性别差异,其中46项(76%)未发现统计学上的显著差异。只有14项研究(23%)将性别确定为ASM疗效的统计学显著变量。在这些研究中,更多的研究报告称,使用不同的ASMs时,男性的癫痫发作减少率或无癫痫发作率更高,有9项研究表明男性的药物反应更高,而有5项研究表明女性的药物反应更高。
我们研究发现,在大多数发现性别差异的研究中,男性是癫痫药物反应的预测因素。然而,文献中数据的稀缺凸显了在临床研究中对性别作为影响药物反应的变量进行系统评估的必要性。