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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 December 2023
We evaluated the effectiveness and tolerability of brivaracetam (BRV), an adjunctive antiseizure medication, as a treatment for focal epilepsy in adults. In this prospective study, we enrolled 51 participants from 3 sites across Canada. At 6 months, 68% (26/38) of participants were still taking BRV, among whom 35% (8/23) attained seizure freedom and 48% (11/23) saw their seizure frequency reduced by over 50%. We did not measure any significant change in irritability, quality of life, depression, and anxiety while treated with BRV. Our findings suggest BRV is effective in reducing seizure frequency among adults with focal epilepsy.
Nous avons cherché à évaluer l’efficacité et la tolérabilité du brivaracétam, un médicament anticonvulsivant d’appoint utilisé chez les adultes dans le traitement de l’épilepsie focale. Dans cette étude prospective, nous avons ainsi recruté 51 participants présents dans trois sites au Canada. Après 6 mois, 68 % (26/38) des participants prenaient toujours du brivaracétam, parmi lesquels 35 % (8/23) n’avaient plus de crises et 48 % (11/23) avaient vu la fréquence de leurs crises réduite de plus de 50 %. À noter que nous n’avons pas mesuré de changement significatif dans le niveau d’irritabilité, la qualité de vie, la dépression et l’anxiété des patients au cours de leur traitement au moyen du brivaracétam. Nos résultats suggèrent donc que ce médicament est efficace pour réduire la fréquence des crises convulsives chez les adultes souffrant d’épilepsie focale.
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