Archives of Epilepsy (Sep 2021)

The Effect of Lacosamide Polytherapy on Seizure Prognosis in Focal Epilepsies

  • Mehmet Taylan PEKÖZ,
  • Hacer BOZDEMİR,
  • Ahmet Yusuf ERTURK,
  • Ümit SATILMIŞ,
  • Kezban ASLAN KARA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14744/epilepsi.2021.77699
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
pp. 150 – 154

Abstract

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Objectives:What is expected from anti-epileptic treatment is low side effects and drug-drug interactions as well as high efficacy. In this study, the efficacy of lacosamide in polytherapy and its effect on prognosis were evaluated.Methods:Seventy-seven patients with focal epilepsy who were followed up for at least 1 year and using lacosamide were included in the study. The antiepileptic drugs they use, the side effects of the drugs, neuroimaging and electrophysiological examinations were evaluated.Results:A total of 77 patients, including 35 women (44.9%) and 42 men (55.1%), were included in the study. The mean age was 33.9±10.6 (min: 19 max: 67). Average age of seizure onset was 12.6±10.7, and none of the patients were using Lacosamide (LKS) as monotherapy. Although only 3 patients were receiving dual therapy, the remaining 74 patients were receiving 3 or more antiepileptic treatments. While 33 of the patients (42.9%) had a decrease in the frequency of seizures after LKS treatment.Conclusion:Although the percentage of efficacy was obtained as low according to literature information, lacosamide is effective in resistant focal epilepsies with an efficiency of 42.9%. Especially in patients who use drugs other than antiepileptic drugs due to comorbid diseases, the absence of drug-drug interaction and the absence of serious side effects that require termination of treatment may be an indication that it can be used safely.

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