Therapeutic Trial of Vigabatrin in Refractory Infantile Spasms

Author:

Chiron Catherine1,Dulac Olivier1,Beaumont Daniel2,Palacios Leonardo1,Pajot Nicole1,Mumford John2

Affiliation:

1. Service de Neuropédiatrie, Hôpital St Vincent de Paul and INSERM U29, Paris, France

2. Marion Merrell Dow Research Centre, Winnersh, UK

Abstract

Infantile spasms usually start during the first year of life and constitute one of the most difficult types of epilepsy to treat. They carry a very poor prognosis for both epilepsy and mental development. Seventy children, including 47 infants, with intractable infantile spasms were entered into an open study with vigabatrin as add-on therapy to the usual anticonvulsant treatment. All were resistant to previous treatments, including corticosteroids (43 patients), carbamazepine, benzodiazepines, and sodium valproate. Two children withdrew from the study because of intolerance to vigabatrin (hypotonia or hypertonia) before evaluation of efficacy could be made. Of the remaining 68 children, 29 (43%) showed complete suppression of spasms. Forty-six children had a greater than 50% reduction in spasms. The best response was observed in those with tuberous sclerosis (12/14 compared with 12/18 with symptomatic infantile spasms of other origin and 22/36 with cryptogenic infantile spasms). Following the initial response to treatment of these patients (n = 68), a long-term response was confirmed in 75% of children with symptomatic infantile spasms and 36% of children with cryptogenic infantile spasms. In eight children, all other anticonvulsant medication could be definitively withdrawn. Tolerability appeared excellent, with 52 of 70 patients reporting no side effects. Somnolence, hypotonia, weight gain, excitation, and insomnia were the most common problems at the beginning of the study and were usually transient. Given the poor prognosis of this type of childhood epilepsy, vigabatrin appears to be a very interesting advance in the management of drug-resistant infantile spasms. (J Child Neurol 1991;6(Suppl):2S52-2S59).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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