Fröscher W, Eichelbaum M, Gugler R, Hildenbrand G, Penin H
J Neurol. 1981;224(3):193-201. doi: 10.1007/BF00313281.
To evaluated whether knowledge of plasma levels of anti-epileptic drugs has an effect on therapeutic outcome, 127 epileptic outpatients were randomly assigned to two groups (A and B). Plasma levels of group A were reported to the treating physician who attempted to keep the plasma levels within the "therapeutic range." The treating physician was not informed of the results of plasma level determinations of group B. Data from 105 patients were available for assessment at the end of the study year. Therapeutic results of groups A and B were not significantly different. The reduction in seizure frequency was associated with an increase in plasma concentrations of the anti-epileptic drugs. Thus, under the conditions of the study, knowledge of plasma levels of anti-epileptic drugs did not further improve therapeutic results.
为评估抗癫痫药物血浆水平的知晓情况是否对治疗结果有影响,127例癫痫门诊患者被随机分为两组(A组和B组)。A组的血浆水平报告给试图将血浆水平维持在“治疗范围”内的主治医生。B组血浆水平测定结果未告知主治医生。在研究年度结束时,有105例患者的数据可供评估。A组和B组的治疗结果无显著差异。癫痫发作频率的降低与抗癫痫药物血浆浓度的升高相关。因此,在本研究条件下,抗癫痫药物血浆水平的知晓情况并未进一步改善治疗结果。