2024
Immediate and long‐term management practices of acute symptomatic seizures and epileptiform abnormalities: A cross‐sectional international survey
Punia V, Daruvala S, Dhakar M, Zafar S, Rubinos C, Ayub N, Hirsch L, Sivaraju A, investigators F. Immediate and long‐term management practices of acute symptomatic seizures and epileptiform abnormalities: A cross‐sectional international survey. Epilepsia 2024, 65: 909-919. PMID: 38358383, DOI: 10.1111/epi.17915.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnti-seizure medicationsEpileptiform abnormalitiesAcute symptomatic seizuresAcute brain injuryContinuous EEGSecondary prophylaxisSymptomatic seizuresSporadic epileptiform dischargesLateralized periodic dischargesCross-sectional international surveyOutpatient follow-upAnti-seizure medication useOptimal care pathwayDose escalationBrain injuryDose changesLong-term managementElectrographic seizuresEpileptiform dischargesFollow-upAncillary testsReal-world practiceRecommended durationContinuous electroencephalographyHospital discharge
2010
Comparative Effectiveness of 10 Antiepileptic Drugs in Older Adults With Epilepsy
Arif H, Buchsbaum R, Pierro J, Whalen M, Sims J, Resor SR, Bazil CW, Hirsch LJ. Comparative Effectiveness of 10 Antiepileptic Drugs in Older Adults With Epilepsy. JAMA Neurology 2010, 67: 408-415. PMID: 20385905, DOI: 10.1001/archneurol.2010.49.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAminesAnticonvulsantsCarbamazepineCyclohexanecarboxylic AcidsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug ResistanceEpilepsyFemaleFructoseGabapentinGamma-Aminobutyric AcidHumansLamotrigineLevetiracetamMaleMiddle AgedOxcarbazepinePhenytoinPiracetamRetrospective StudiesTopiramateTreatment OutcomeTriazinesConceptsSeizure freedom ratesAntiepileptic drugsSeizure freedomOlder adultsOverall groupColumbia Comprehensive Epilepsy CenterAdverse effectsIntolerable adverse effectsFirst antiepileptic drugPercentage of patientsComprehensive Epilepsy CenterEffective antiepileptic drugGastrointestinal symptomsRefractory diseaseMore patientsRetrospective reviewEpilepsy centersMAIN OUTCOMEDose changesPatientsComparative effectivenessMore monthsOxcarbazepineLevetiracetamRetention rate
2004
Correlating lamotrigine serum concentrations with tolerability in patients with epilepsy
Hirsch LJ, Weintraub D, Du Y, Buchsbaum R, Spencer HT, Hager M, Straka T, Bazil CW, Adams DJ, Resor SR, Morrell MJ. Correlating lamotrigine serum concentrations with tolerability in patients with epilepsy. Neurology 2004, 63: 1022-1026. PMID: 15452293, DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000138424.33979.0c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnticonvulsantsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug EruptionsDrug InteractionsDrug Therapy, CombinationEpilepsyFemaleGastrointestinal DiseasesHeadacheHumansLamotrigineMaleMental DisordersNervous System DiseasesRetrospective StudiesSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersTriazinesValproic AcidConceptsLamotrigine serum concentrationsSpecific side effectsAntiepileptic drugsSide effectsSerum levelsLTG levelsSerum concentrationsColumbia Comprehensive Epilepsy CenterConcomitant antiepileptic drugsLTG serum levelsComprehensive Epilepsy CenterRates of toxicityDuration of useInitial target rangeAED regimensRefractory patientsToxic regimenConcurrent medicationsSeizure freedomAdditional efficacyClinical toxicityEpilepsy centersLTG concentrationsClinical trialsDose changes