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Conversion to Brivaracetam Monotherapy in Clinical Practice: A Retrospective Study.
Lattanzi, Simona; Foschi, Nicoletta; Martellino, Chiara; Audenino, Daniela; Boero, Giovanni; Bonanni, Paolo; Ferlazzo, Edoardo; Chiesa, Valentina; Dainese, Filippo; Piccioli, Marta; Ferrari, Alessandra; Labate, Angelo.
Affiliation
  • Lattanzi S; Neurological Clinic, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Marche Polytechnic University, Via Conca 71, 60020, Ancona, Italy. alfierelattanzisimona@gmail.com.
  • Foschi N; Neurological Clinic, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Marche Polytechnic University, Via Conca 71, 60020, Ancona, Italy.
  • Martellino C; Neurophysiopathology and Movement Disorders Clinic, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
  • Audenino D; S.C. Neurologia, S.S.C. Neurofisiopatologia, E.O. Ospedali Galliera, Genoa, Italy.
  • Boero G; Division of Neurology, SS Annunziata Hospital, Taranto, Italy.
  • Bonanni P; Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Unit, Scientific Institute IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Conegliano, Treviso, Italy.
  • Ferlazzo E; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.
  • Chiesa V; Epilepsy Center, Child Neuropsychiatry Unit, AAST Santi Paolo Carlo, Milan, Italy.
  • Dainese F; Unit of Neurology and Unit of Clinical Neurophysiology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
  • Piccioli M; Neurology Unit, PO San Filippo Neri, ASL Roma 1, Rome, Italy.
  • Ferrari A; Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Centre, Department of Neuroscience, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy.
  • Labate A; Neurophysiopathology and Movement Disorders Clinic, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
Neurol Ther ; 13(2): 389-398, 2024 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38300459
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of brivaracetam (BRV) as conversion monotherapy in adults with focal epilepsy treated in the context of real-world clinical practice.

METHODS:

This was a retrospective, observational, non-interventional study in adults with focal epilepsy who converted to BRV monotherapy following the withdrawal of background antiseizure medications (ASMs). Primary effectiveness outcome was the retention rate of BRV as single ASM at 6 and 12 months. Secondary outcomes included the 6- and 12-month rates of seizure freedom. Safety and tolerability outcomes included the frequency and type of adverse events (AEs) and the occurrence of treatment discontinuation due to AEs.

RESULTS:

A total of 44 participants with a median age of 63.5 (interquartile range 44-73.5) years were included; 17 subjects were seizure free at baseline, and 9 of them switched from levetiracetam because of lack of tolerability. The retention rate of BRV monotherapy was 88.6% (39/44) at 6 months and 83.9% (26/31) at 12 months. The rates of seizure freedom were 72.7% (32/44) in subjects with 6-month follow-up and 58.1% (18/31) in subjects with 12-month follow-up. The median maintenance dosage of BRV monotherapy was 150 (100-200) mg/day at 6 months and 125 (100-200) mg/day in subjects with 12-month follow-up. Adverse events were recorded in 6/44 (13.6%) participants and led to BRV discontinuation in 2/44 (4.5%) cases. The reported AEs were somnolence (n = 3), fatigue (n = 2), and irritability (n = 1); no serious AEs were experienced. In 21/44 (47.7%) participants, BRV monotherapy resulted from the direct switch from levetiracetam. The rates of treatment retention and seizure freedom at 6 and 12 months were higher among people who switched from levetiracetam to BRV monotherapy.

CONCLUSION:

Brivaracetam may be a valuable treatment of focal seizures in people who converted to monotherapy in a real-life setting.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational_studies Language: En Journal: Neurol Ther Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational_studies Language: En Journal: Neurol Ther Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: