TY - JOUR
T1 - Antiepileptics for post-traumatic seizure prophylaxis after traumatic brain injury
AU - Chartrain, Alexander G.
AU - Yaeger, Kurt
AU - Feng, Rui
AU - Themistocleous, Marios S.
AU - Dangayach, Neha S.
AU - Margetis, Konstantinos
AU - Hickman, Zachary L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health concern plagued by high rates of mortality and significant long-term disability in many survivors. Post-traumatic seizures (PTS) are not uncommon following TBI, both in the early (within 7 days post-injury) and late (after 7 days post-injury) period. Due to the potential of PTS to exacerbate secondary injury following TBI and the possibility of developing post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), the medical community has explored preventative treatment strategies. Prophylactic antiepileptic drug (AED) administration has been proposed as a measure to reduce the incidence of PTS and the ultimate development of PTE in TBI patients. In this topical review, we discuss the pathophysiologic mechanisms of early and late PTS and the development of PTE following TBI, the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties of AEDs commonly used to prevent post-traumatic seizures, and summarize the available clinical evidence for employing AEDs for seizure prophylaxis after TBI.
AB - Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health concern plagued by high rates of mortality and significant long-term disability in many survivors. Post-traumatic seizures (PTS) are not uncommon following TBI, both in the early (within 7 days post-injury) and late (after 7 days post-injury) period. Due to the potential of PTS to exacerbate secondary injury following TBI and the possibility of developing post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), the medical community has explored preventative treatment strategies. Prophylactic antiepileptic drug (AED) administration has been proposed as a measure to reduce the incidence of PTS and the ultimate development of PTE in TBI patients. In this topical review, we discuss the pathophysiologic mechanisms of early and late PTS and the development of PTE following TBI, the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties of AEDs commonly used to prevent post-traumatic seizures, and summarize the available clinical evidence for employing AEDs for seizure prophylaxis after TBI.
KW - Antiepileptic drug (AED)
KW - Antiepileptic drugs
KW - Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE)
KW - Post-traumatic seizure
KW - Prophylaxis
KW - Traumatic brain injury
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U2 - 10.2174/1381612823666171031100139
DO - 10.2174/1381612823666171031100139
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29086674
AN - SCOPUS:85046838577
SN - 1381-6128
VL - 23
SP - 6428
EP - 6441
JO - Current Pharmaceutical Design
JF - Current Pharmaceutical Design
IS - 42
ER -