1991
DOI: 10.1177/0883073891006002071
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Vigabatrin in Childhood Epilepsy

Abstract: Sixty-six children with various types of severe drug-resistant epilepsy were entered into a long-term, dose-rising study of vigabatrin after a 4-week run-in placebo period. All the children were receiving one to three other antiepileptic drugs, the doses of which were not changed during the 6-month dose titration phase. Following the introduction of vigabatrin, 11 patients became seizure free, and 28 responded with a greater than 50% reduction in seizure frequency. The following types of epilepsy responded fav… Show more

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“…But among the symptomatic patients, response is clearly better in tuberous sclerosis than in other causes. If these patients are excluded, efficacy decreases to 65% in symptomatic partial epilepsies, a rate comparable to that reported by Luna et al 15 and Dulac et al 12 Such a favorable response in tuberous sclerosis has already been reported for infantile spasms. 11,27 Secondary generalization from the major tubers was suggested to cause the spasms.…”
Section: Attempted Withdrawal Of Vigabatrinsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…But among the symptomatic patients, response is clearly better in tuberous sclerosis than in other causes. If these patients are excluded, efficacy decreases to 65% in symptomatic partial epilepsies, a rate comparable to that reported by Luna et al 15 and Dulac et al 12 Such a favorable response in tuberous sclerosis has already been reported for infantile spasms. 11,27 Secondary generalization from the major tubers was suggested to cause the spasms.…”
Section: Attempted Withdrawal Of Vigabatrinsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Efficacy of vigabatrin has been shown to be maintained at 1 to 3 years follow-up in adults,2>9>28>29 and in children, [12][13][14] with one study in adults going up to 6 years.3° However, cases of loss of efficacy have been reported, particularly in infantile spasms for which a rate of 50% is reached in very young children.11 In the present study there is also a relatively high rate of loss of efficacy (40%). This particularly involves some of the best responders-infants with cortical malformations.…”
Section: Attempted Withdrawal Of Vigabatrinmentioning
confidence: 50%
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“…In a randomized, double-blind, placebocontrolled trial, this drug led to a 42% reduction of drop attacks and overall seizure frequency reduction of 32% [56]. Gabaergic drugs such as gabapentin and vigabatrin frequently worsen the myoclonic seizures in this syndrome [57,58].…”
Section: Lennox-gastaut Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…VGB can exacerbate myoclonic seizures, and is ineffective for absences. [10][11][12][13][14] VGB has proved to be particularly important in the treatment of West syndrome. In a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, a reduction in infantile spasms was demonstrated in 78% of infants given VGB and 26% given a placebo.…”
Section: Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%