COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN ADULT EPILEPTIC PATIENTS ESTABLISHED ON ANTICONVULSANT MONOTHERAPY

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作者
GILLHAM, RA
WILLIAMS, N
WIEDMANN, KD
BUTLER, E
LARKIN, JG
BRODIE, MJ
机构
[1] UNIV GLASGOW,WESTERN INFIRM,DEPT MED & THERAPEUT,EPILEPSY RES UNIT,GLASGOW G11 6NT,SCOTLAND
[2] SO GEN HOSP,INST NEUROL SCI,DEPT CLIN PSYCHOL,GLASGOW G51 4TF,SCOTLAND
关键词
Anticonvulsants; Cognitive function; Epilepsy; Monotherapy;
D O I
10.1016/0920-1211(90)90018-Q
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
A battery of psychometric tests was administered to 110 patients with epilepsy and to 24 non-epileptic controls. Eighty-four patients had been established on treatment with a single anticonvulsant drug (35 carbamazepine (CBZ), 30 sodium valproate (VPA), 19 phenytoin (PHT) at unaltered dosage for the previous 3 months. The remaining 26 patients were untreated at the time study. No individual test discriminated between the groups. Tests were converted to standard scores and summated to give overall psychomotor, memory and side-effect assessments. There were no important differences between the performances of untreated epileptic patients and non-epileptic controls. The CBZ-treated patients had poorer psychomotor scores than both control groups and the VPA-treated patients (all P < 0.05). The PHT patients scored less well on the composite memory scale than did VPA patients and non-epileptic controls (both P < 0.05). There were no significant differences in subjective side-effects among the groups. This study demonstrated that anticonvulsant monotherapy has little effect on overall cognitive function in patients tolerating treatment. Psychomotor performance appeared to be selectively influenced by CBZ and memory impaired by PHT. VPA may be the drug to chose when cognitive function is an important consideration. Different cognitive modalities can be affected by different first-line anticonvulsants and this should be taken into account when choosing the most appropriate drug for an individual patient. © 1990.
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