IMPACT OF VALPROATE AND PHENYTOIN ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS - RESULTS OF A SINGLE-BLIND RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE-STUDY

Authors
Citation
I. Craig et R. Tallis, IMPACT OF VALPROATE AND PHENYTOIN ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS - RESULTS OF A SINGLE-BLIND RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE-STUDY, Epilepsia, 35(2), 1994, pp. 381-390
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00139580
Volume
35
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
381 - 390
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-9580(1994)35:2<381:IOVAPO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Thirty-eight patients (median age 77 years; range 62-88 years) with el derly-onset seizures were entered into a single-blind, randomized stud y designed to compare the impact of phenytoin (PHT) and valproate (VPA ) on cognitive function. A stratified minimization program matched the two groups for age, sex, and seizure type. Attention, concentration, psychomotor speed, and memory were assessed twice before treatment (to minimize practice effects), at 6 weeks and (for patients remaining in the study) at 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year by an extensive battery of psychologic tests. Changes in cognitive function were minor, and so me tended toward improvement. Contrary to expectation, there was littl e difference between PHT and VPA with regard to impact on cognitive fu nction. Frequent noncognitive adverse effects were reported. Thus, we did not replicate the findings of previous literature. We conclude tha t antiepileptic drug (AED) monotherapy as used in our trial did not pr oduce significant adverse cognitive effects. The choice of AED in the elderly may therefore be more influenced by consideration of other adv erse effects.