Clinical Impact and Safety Profile of Intravenous Lacosamide Administration as Adjunctive Therapy for Neonatal Seizures
The aim of this retrospective descriptive study was to evaluate the clinical impact and safety profile of lacosamide in neonates with symptomatic refractory seizures.Patients diagnosed with symptomatic refractory seizures who received lacosamide were included in the study. Follow-up assessments were...
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description | The aim of this retrospective descriptive study was to evaluate the clinical impact and safety profile of lacosamide in neonates with symptomatic refractory seizures.Patients diagnosed with symptomatic refractory seizures who received lacosamide were included in the study. Follow-up assessments were conducted until 24 months of age, during which data on lacosamide dosage, duration of exposure, concurrent treatments, and potential side effects were collected. A total of eight patients were enrolled, with lacosamide administered as a third- or fourth-line treatment for symptomatic refractory seizures. Following loading dose, 62.5% of the patients achieved complete remission of seizure activity without recurrence. In the remaining cases, a reduction in seizure frequency was observed. No adverse effects attributable to lacosamide were reported.In conclusion, lacosamide may be effective in achieving seizure remission in newborns with symptomatic refractory seizures, and all patients demonstrate excellent tolerance. Brief exposure to lacosamide was sufficient, and no adverse effects were observed up to 24 months of age. However, randomized controlled trials are necessary to confirm these findings. |
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