Pharmacological prophylaxis of post-traumatic epilepsy.

A Iudice, L Murri
Author Information
  1. A Iudice: Department of Neurosciences, Section of Neurology, University of Pisa, Italy. a.iudice@neuro.med.unipi.it

Abstract

Early and late epileptic seizures are a frequent complication of severe head traumas. The administration of anticonvulsant drugs immediately after head injury is commonly implemented as a prophylactic measure; however, there is a lack of consensus on the usefulness of prophylaxis with anticonvulsants for the prevention of late post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE). The inconsistent evidence accumulated so far from clinical studies, most nonrandomised and uncontrolled in design, and the limited knowledge of the processes underlying post-traumatic epileptogenesis, do not warrant empirical pharmacological prophylaxis with long term administration of conventional anticonvulsants. Phenytoin and phenobarbital (phenobarbitone) are used to a large extent in this indication. As a general rule, a benefit/risk analysis in individual patients should drive prophylactic drug prescription in PTE as it can have potential detrimental effects on a patient's recovery. New compounds, such as free-radical scavengers and antiperoxidants, show encouraging experimental results, but their clinical use is still very limited.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Anticonvulsants
Epilepsy, Post-Traumatic
Humans
Seizures

Chemicals

Anticonvulsants

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