Treatment and long-term follow-up of cats with suspected primary epilepsy

Author:

Pakozdy Akos1,Sarchahi Ali Asghar2,Leschnik Michael1,Tichy Alexander G3,Halasz Peter4,Thalhammer Johann G1

Affiliation:

1. Department for Companion Animals and Horses, Small Animal Clinic, Internal Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria

2. Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Iran

3. Platform Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria

4. Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

We report an evaluation of the treatment and outcome of cats with suspected primary epilepsy. Phenobarbital therapy was used alone or in combination with other anti-epileptic drugs. Outcome after treatment was evaluated mainly on the basis of number of seizures per year and categorised into four groups: seizure-free, good control (1–5 seizures per year), moderate control (6–10 seizures per year) and poor control (more than 10 seizures per year). About 40–50% of cases became seizure-free, 20–30% were considered good-to-moderately controlled and about 30% were poorly controlled depending on the year of treatment considered. The duration of seizure events after treatment decreased in 26/36 cats and was unchanged in eight cats. The subjective severity of seizure also decreased in 25 cats and was unchanged in nine cats. Twenty-six cats had a good quality of life, nine cats an impaired quality of life and one cat a bad quality of life. Despite being free of seizures for years, cessation of treatment may lead to recurrence of seizures in most cats.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Small Animals

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