Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intravenous valproate (i.v. VPA) as first-line treatment of status epilepticus (SE) and seizure clusters in selected patient populations. Methods: We enrolled 23 patients (11 females and 12 males; mean age: 61 years) with SE who received i.v. VPA as first-line therapy (25 mg/kg in 100 mL saline infused over 15 min). ECG tracing was monitored before, during, and after infusion. Liver function and serum ammonia tests were conducted after 24 and 72 h of treatment. We evaluate the response of SE to i.v. therapy and short-term outcome. Results: In 15 out of 23 patients (65%), i.v. VPA was effective. In our population, we retrospectively identified three different subgroups: patients with cardiorespiratory comorbidities discouraging the use of traditional SE first-line drugs, patients with specific epileptic subsyndromes (such as idiopathic generalized epilepsy), and patients affected by psycho-organic syndromes. No significant adverse effects were detected. Discussion: Our study shows the clinical relevance of i.v. VPA as first-line therapy of SE in patients with medical conditions contraindicating the use of traditional first-line antiepileptic drugs for SE, and in those presenting with specific forms of SE. Copyright © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.

Clinical experience with intravenous valproate as first-line treatment of status epilepticus and seizure clusters in selected populations / Lapenta, Leonardo; Morano, Alessandra; Casciato, Sara; Fanella, Martina; Fattouch, Jinane; Anna Elisabetta, Vaudano; Bruno, Gregori; Nicola, Vanacore; Manfredi, Mario; Giallonardo, Anna Teresa; Carlo Di, Bonaventura. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0020-7454. - 124:1(2014), pp. 30-36. [10.3109/00207454.2013.816957]

Clinical experience with intravenous valproate as first-line treatment of status epilepticus and seizure clusters in selected populations.

LAPENTA, Leonardo;MORANO, ALESSANDRA;CASCIATO, SARA;FANELLA, MARTINA;FATTOUCH, JINANE;MANFREDI, Mario;GIALLONARDO, Anna Teresa;
2014

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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of intravenous valproate (i.v. VPA) as first-line treatment of status epilepticus (SE) and seizure clusters in selected patient populations. Methods: We enrolled 23 patients (11 females and 12 males; mean age: 61 years) with SE who received i.v. VPA as first-line therapy (25 mg/kg in 100 mL saline infused over 15 min). ECG tracing was monitored before, during, and after infusion. Liver function and serum ammonia tests were conducted after 24 and 72 h of treatment. We evaluate the response of SE to i.v. therapy and short-term outcome. Results: In 15 out of 23 patients (65%), i.v. VPA was effective. In our population, we retrospectively identified three different subgroups: patients with cardiorespiratory comorbidities discouraging the use of traditional SE first-line drugs, patients with specific epileptic subsyndromes (such as idiopathic generalized epilepsy), and patients affected by psycho-organic syndromes. No significant adverse effects were detected. Discussion: Our study shows the clinical relevance of i.v. VPA as first-line therapy of SE in patients with medical conditions contraindicating the use of traditional first-line antiepileptic drugs for SE, and in those presenting with specific forms of SE. Copyright © 2014 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
2014
valproate; comorbidity; status epilepticus; therapy
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Clinical experience with intravenous valproate as first-line treatment of status epilepticus and seizure clusters in selected populations / Lapenta, Leonardo; Morano, Alessandra; Casciato, Sara; Fanella, Martina; Fattouch, Jinane; Anna Elisabetta, Vaudano; Bruno, Gregori; Nicola, Vanacore; Manfredi, Mario; Giallonardo, Anna Teresa; Carlo Di, Bonaventura. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0020-7454. - 124:1(2014), pp. 30-36. [10.3109/00207454.2013.816957]
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