Indian Journal of Neurosurgery 2015; 04(03): 136-140
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1558965
Original Article
Neurological Surgeons' Society of India

Phenytoin versus Levetiracetam for Prevention of Early Posttraumatic Seizures: A Prospective Comparative Study

Kairav S. Shah
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Goa Medical College and Hospital, Goa, India
,
Jayun Shah
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Goa Medical College and Hospital, Goa, India
,
Ponraj K. Sundaram
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Goa Medical College and Hospital, Goa, India
› Institutsangaben
Weitere Informationen

Publikationsverlauf

07. April 2015

25. Mai 2015

Publikationsdatum:
24. November 2015 (online)

Abstract

Background Antiepileptic drugs are routinely given for the prevention of early posttraumatic seizures (EPTS) occurring within the first 7 days after traumatic brain injury. The objective of this study was to compare phenytoin with levetiracetam in their effectiveness for prophylaxis for EPTS.

Method This single-blinded, prospective randomized study included 100 consecutive admitted patients at our center during a 3-month period from February 1, 2014, to April 30, 2014. Patients with preexisting seizure disorders and pathological brain conditions were excluded from the study. The patients were alternately assigned to a group receiving phenytoin (group P) or a group receiving levetiracetam (group L). Group P patients received phenytoin intravenously at 18 mg/kg as a loading dose followed by a maintenance dose of 5 mg/kg with phenytoin level monitoring. Group L patients received levetiracetam at a dose of 20 mg/kg loading dose and 20 mg/kg/d maintenance dose. A comparative study was done for the occurrence of EPTS and adverse effects in the two groups.

Results One patient in group L (n = 50) and four patients in group P (n = 50) developed EPTS after initiating treatment, but this was not statistically significant (p = 0.362 with odds ratio, OR = 0.24 [95% confidence interval, CI: 0.03–2.17]). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the incidence of drug adverse effects (p = 0.617 with OR = 0.32 [95% CI: 0.03–3.18]). Adverse effects such as poor glycemic control, ataxia, nystagmus, or giddiness were seen in three patients in group P. One patient in group L had sinus bradycardia. Toxic serum drug levels (> 20 µg/mL) were observed in 6 of 50 (12%) patients of group P.

Conclusion There was no significant difference in the occurrence of their adverse effects, but the adverse effects because of the phenytoin were more troublesome. Levetiracetam had a better safety profile than phenytoin and it was equally efficacious for the prevention of EPTS.

 
  • References

  • 1 Wrightson P, Gronwall D. Post-traumatic Epilepsy. In: Mild head injury. London: Oxford University Press; 1999: 72-75
  • 2 Iudice A, Murri L. Pharmacological prophylaxis of post-traumatic epilepsy. Drugs 2000; 59 (5) 1091-1099
  • 3 The Brain Trauma Foundation. The American Association of Neurological Surgeons. The Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care. Role of antiseizure prophylaxis following head injury. J Neurotrauma 2000; 17 (6–7) 549-553
  • 4 Frend V, Chetty M. Dosing and therapeutic monitoring of phenytoin in young adults after neurotrauma: are current practices relevant?. Clin Neuropharmacol 2007; 30 (6) 362-369
  • 5 Haltiner AM, Newell DW, Temkin NR, Dikmen SS, Winn HR. Side effects and mortality associated with use of phenytoin for early posttraumatic seizure prophylaxis. J Neurosurg 1999; 91 (4) 588-592
  • 6 Temkin NR, Dikmen SS, Wilensky AJ, Keihm J, Chabal S, Winn HR. A randomized, double-blind study of phenytoin for the prevention of post-traumatic seizures. N Engl J Med 1990; 323 (8) 497-502
  • 7 Young B, Rapp RP, Norton JA, Haack D, Tibbs PA, Bean JR. Failure of prophylactically administered phenytoin to prevent early posttraumatic seizures. J Neurosurg 1983; 58 (2) 231-235
  • 8 Jones GL, Wimbish GH, McIntosh WE. Phenytoin: basic and clinical pharmacology. Med Res Rev 1983; 3 (4) 383-434
  • 9 Szaflarski JP, Sangha KS, Lindsell CJ, Shutter LA. Prospective, randomized, single-blinded comparative trial of intravenous levetiracetam versus phenytoin for seizure prophylaxis. Neurocrit Care 2010; 12 (2) 165-172
  • 10 Inaba K, Menaker J, Branco BC , et al. A prospective multicenter comparison of levetiracetam versus phenytoin for early posttraumatic seizure prophylaxis. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2013; 74: 766-773