Efficacy and tolerability of high-dose phenobarbital in children with focal seizures.

Brain and Development(2016)

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Abstract Objective We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes of children with focal epilepsy treated with oral high-dose phenobarbital. Methods We reviewed data on children (aged  5 mg/kg/day to maintain a target serum level u003e40 μg/mL) for at least 6 months. Seizure frequency was evaluated after phenobarbital titration, and 1 and 2 years after high-dose phenobarbital treatment commenced. Treatment was judged effective when seizure frequencies fell by ⩾75%. Results Seven boys and eight girls were treated. The median age at commencement of high-dose phenobarbital therapy was 30 months. The maximal serum phenobarbital level ranged from 36.5 to 62.9 μg/mL. High-dose PB was effective in seven. In two patients, treatment was transiently effective, but seizure frequency later returned to the baseline. High-dose PB was ineffective in six. No significant association between effectiveness and any clinical variable was evident. Drowsiness was recorded in nine patients, but no patient developed a behavioral problem or hypersensitivity. Conclusion Oral high-dose phenobarbital was effective in 7 of 15 patients with focal epilepsy and well tolerated. High-dose PB may be useful when surgical treatment is difficult.
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Phenobarbital,Efficacy,Tolerability,Serum level
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