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Response of levetiracetam in neonatal seizures 被引量:1

Response of levetiracetam in neonatal seizures
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摘要 AIM: To review the clinical response to levetiracetam(LEV) in neonatal seizure management in intensive care unit.METHODS: Medical records of neonates who received LEV from January 2009 to August 2014 were reviewed. Their demographic data, clinical characteristics, etiology, seizures, electroencephalograms, response to treatment and outcome were noted. Literature review of use of LEV in neonates were also performed via Pub Med and EMBASE with keywords- "neonates", "seizures", "epilepsy" and "LEV" up to Sep 2014 and retrieved the publications. The response rate to LEV was compared.RESULTS: Twelve neonates were identified during the study period. All patients received phenobarbitone loading prior to consideration of LEV. Seven(58%) and nine(75%) achieved seizure freedom 24 h and 72 h after LEV was added, both clinically and electrographically. No serious adverse effects were associated with LEV use. From the literature, there are total 144 neonates reported to have used LEV. The overall results suggested that LEV could control up to 90% of neonatal seizures.CONCLUSION: LEV was found to be relatively safe and efficacious in treating neonatal seizures, but might not work well in the most severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. AIM: To review the clinical response to levetiracetam(LEV) in neonatal seizure management in intensive care unit.METHODS: Medical records of neonates who received LEV from January 2009 to August 2014 were reviewed. Their demographic data, clinical characteristics, etiology, seizures, electroencephalograms, response to treatment and outcome were noted. Literature review of use of LEV in neonates were also performed via Pub Med and EMBASE with keywords- "neonates", "seizures", "epilepsy" and "LEV" up to Sep 2014 and retrieved the publications. The response rate to LEV was compared.RESULTS: Twelve neonates were identified during the study period. All patients received phenobarbitone loading prior to consideration of LEV. Seven(58%) and nine(75%) achieved seizure freedom 24 h and 72 h after LEV was added, both clinically and electrographically. No serious adverse effects were associated with LEV use. From the literature, there are total 144 neonates reported to have used LEV. The overall results suggested that LEV could control up to 90% of neonatal seizures.CONCLUSION: LEV was found to be relatively safe and efficacious in treating neonatal seizures, but might not work well in the most severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics》 2015年第3期45-49,共5页 世界临床儿科杂志
基金 Supported by Joint Chinese University of Hong Kong-New Territories East Cluster Clinical Research Ethics Committee(CREC Ref.),No.2014.072
关键词 LEVETIRACETAM PHENOBARBITONE NEONATES Seizures Levetiracetam Phenobarbitone Neonates Seizures
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