N200 and P300 of event-related potentials (ERPs) were compared between
73 epileptic children and 73 age-matched normal controls. The former
group was composed of patients undergoing monotherapy and having neith
er mental retardation nor gross organic brain lesion. P300 was not inf
luenced by the types of epileptic syndrome, types of seizure, kinds of
antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), frequencies of seizures, EEG abnormality,
or durations of illness. In 9 of 24 patients of the carbamazepine (CB
Z) group, the P300 latency was prolonged with z-scores >2 above the no
rmal standard mean value. In all other drug groups, the z-scores remai
ned within the level of 2. In 5 of 32 patients with complex partial se
izures (CPS), the P300 latency was prolonged. All these patients were
receiving CBZ monotherapy. Our results showed that P300 latency could
be prolonged in some of the CBZ-treated patients, although statistical
ly significant differences were not observed among the drug groups. Th
ese findings suggest that P300 can detect a subtle functional change i
n the CNS induced by CBZ.