Ethosuximide Is Effective in the Treatment of Epileptic Negative Myoclonus in Childhood Partial Epilepsy

Author:

Capovilla Giuseppe1,Beccaria Francesca2,Veggiotti Pierangelo3,Rubboli Guido4,Meletti Stefano4,Tassinari Carlo Alberto4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuropediatrics, C. Poma Hospital Mantova, Italy,

2. Department of Neuropediatrics, C. Poma Hospital Mantova, Italy

3. Department of Neuropediatrics, C. Mondino Foundation Pavia, Italy

4. Department of Neurological Sciences, Bellaria Hospital Bologna, Italy

Abstract

The aim of our study was to evaluate the effectiveness of ethosuximide in the treatment of epileptic negative myoclonus, a motor disorder that can occur in childhood partial epilepsy. We introduced ethosuximide in nine patients with partial epilepsy of varying etiology (idiopathic, cryptogenic, symptomatic) who presented with epileptic negative myoclonus. The drug was added to the patients' preexisting antiepileptic drugs, which were maintained unchanged for the following 6 months. Epileptic negative myoclonus disappeared in all patients 15 to 30 days after ethosuximide was started. Plasma ethosuximide levels ranged from 55 to 89 μg/mL. The clinical response was not influenced by the patients' preexisting treatment or by the etiology of the epilepsy. No side effects were observed, and none of the patients presented a recurrence of epileptic negative myoclonus during follow-up. Furthermore, in five patients we observed the disappearance of partial seizures; in the remaining patients seizures were reduced by more than 75%. Electroencephalograms showed a decrement or disappearance of focal paroxysmal abnormalities. Our results suggest that ethosuximide is effective in the treatment of epileptic negative myoclonus and that it should be considered as a first-choice drug in the treatment of this motor disorder. (J Child Neurol 1999;14:395-400).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Reference33 articles.

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