Stiripentol in childhood partial epilepsy: Randomized placebo-controlled trial with enrichment and withdrawal design

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Chiron, Catherine
Tonnelier, Sylvie
Rey, Elisabeth
Brunet, Marie-Lucie
Tran, Agner
d'Athis, Philippe
Vincent, Jean
Dulac, Olivier
Pons, Gerard
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[1] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, INSERM, U663, Serv Neurol & Metab, F-75015 Paris, France
[2] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Neuropediat Dept, F-75015 Paris, France
[3] Univ Paris 05, F-75015 Paris, France
[4] Hop St Vincent de Paul, Dept Perinatal & Pediat Pharmacol, F-75674 Paris, France
[5] Biocodex, Dept Pharm, Montrouge, France
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10.1177/08830738060210062101
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Stiripentol, a new antiepileptic drug inhibiting cytochrome P450-enzymes, suggested some efficacy when combined with carbamazepine in an open trial in refractory partial epilepsy of childhood. Our objective was to test these results in a placebo-controlled trial. To limit the number of patients included, we used an enrichment and withdrawal design. Among the 67 children entered in a 4-month open add-on stiripentol study following a 1-month single-blind placebo baseline, the 32 responders were randomized for 2 months either to continue stiripentol (n = 17) or to withdraw to placebo (n = 15). If seizures increased by at least 50% after randomization compared with baseline, the patients dropped out (primary end point): there were six patients on stiripentol and eight patients on placebo (not significant). However, a decrease in seizure frequency compared with baseline (secondary end point) was greater on stiripentol (-75%) than on placebo (-22%) (P <.025). Twelve patients experienced at least one adverse event on stiripentol (71%) compared with four patients on placebo (27%); none were reported as severe. The combination of stiripentol and carbamazepine proved to reduce seizure frequency in children with refractory partial epilepsy, although it failed to show a significant impact according to the escape criteria selected as the primary end point in the present study, for ethical reasons.
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