Efficacy of 48 hours dose of phenytoin in prevention of early post-traumatic seizure

Author:

Oyemolade Toyin AyofeORCID,Adeolu Augustine A,Badejo Oluwakemi A,Balogun James A,Shokunbi Matthew T,Malomo Adefolarin O,Adeleye Amos O

Abstract

BackgroundAntiseizure medications, such as phenytoin sodium, have been shown in some reports to reduce the incidence of early post-traumatic seizure. These medications, however, are not without side effects which may be dose related or duration related. The risks associated with short-term therapy are minimal and often dose related (and hence avoidable). This study intends to determine the efficacy of a short-course (48-hour dose) of phenytoin in prevention of early post-traumatic seizureMethodsThis was a prospective randomised double-blind clinical intervention study. Head injured patients presenting within the first 24 hours were randomly assigned to either 48-hour dose of phenytoin or control groups, and were observed for clinical seizure over a week. The difference in the incidences of early post-traumatic seizure between the two groups was determined by χ2test. A p<0.05 was considered as statistically significant.ResultsA total of 94 patients were included in the study, 47 each in the control group and the phenytoin group. There were 77 males and 17 female (M:F 4.5:1). Both groups had similar demographic and clinical profile. The incidence of seizure was 21.3% in the control but 2.1% in the treatment arm (p<0.01). All seizures occurred within 24 hours of trauma in the control, while the only episode of seizure in the treatment group occurred later.ConclusionA short-course (48-hour dose) of phenytoin might be an effective prophylactic treatment to reduce the incidence of early post-traumatic seizure.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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