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A Return to Normality: A Descriptive Qualitative Interview Study Exploring the Patient Experience of Gout Flare Resolution

open access: yesArthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Objective Although the definition of a gout flare is well established, the state of gout flare resolution has not yet been defined. This study aimed to explore patients’ experiences and perceptions of gout flare resolution. Methods Semistructured interviews were conducted with 24 people with gout, guided by open‐ended questions exploring their ...
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New anti-seizure medication for elderly epileptic patients

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2019
Introduction: Epilepsy treatment in older people requires specific consideration owing to more physical co-morbidities, the risk of drug-to-drug interactions through polypharmacy, and differences in pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. There are many 'newer' antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) widely used for various seizure types and seizure disorders ...
Lance Watkins   +2 more
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Diagnostic delay in psychogenic seizures and the association with anti-seizure medication trials [PDF]

open access: yesSeizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association, 2016
PurposeThe average delay from first seizure to diagnosis of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) is over 7 years. The reason for this delay is not well understood. We hypothesized that a perceived decrease in seizure frequency after starting an anti-
Wesley T Kerr   +2 more
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Anti-seizure medications for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2021
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is an age-specific epilepsy syndrome characterised by multiple seizure types, including drop seizures. LGS has a characteristic electroencephalogram, an onset before age eight years and an association with drug resistance.
Brigo, Francesco   +3 more
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Is anti-seizure medication the culprit of SUDEP?

Neurological Sciences, 2023
Heart rate variability (HRV) reduction is a potential biomarker for sudden cardiac death. This study aimed to study the effects of anti-seizure medications (ASMs), adjusted with reported factors associated with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) on HRV parameters.We recruited patients who were admitted in our epilepsy monitoring unit between ...
Danist Leosuthamas   +3 more
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Breastfeeding recommendations for women taking anti-seizure medications

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2022
The literature regarding breastfeeding and effects of anti-seizure medication (ASM) exposure on the breastfed infant has been evolving rapidly over the last decade as new studies advance our understanding of the extent of medication exposure via breastfeeding and the long-term developmental outcomes of breastfed infants.
Abrar O, Al-Faraj, Trudy D, Pang
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The impact of anti-seizure medications on electroencephalogram (EEG) results

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2023
Despite recent advances in neuroimaging and genetics, electroencephalography (EEG) continues to play a central role in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. One application of EEG is called pharmaco-EEG. This technique is highly sensitive in detecting the effects of drugs on brain functioning and shows potential in predicting the efficacy and ...
Gianluca, Dini   +6 more
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Association between anti-seizure medication and outcomes in infants

Journal of Perinatology, 2021
To compare treatment failure between: (1) infants treated with phenobarbital versus levetiracetam for first-line treatment and (2) infants treated with phenytoin versus levetiracetam for second-line treatment following phenobarbital.This retrospective cohort study included infants with seizures receiving phenobarbital or levetiracetam as the initial ...
Elizabeth K. Sewell   +5 more
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Effect of rapid EEG on anti‐seizure medication usage

Epileptic Disorders, 2022
AbstractObjective. To study how early diagnoses from rapid EEG (rEEG) during the initial evaluation of patients with suspected non‐convulsive seizures correlates with changes in anti‐seizure medication (ASM) use.Methods. We performed a retrospective chart review of 100 consecutive adult patients at an academic medical center who underwent rEEG ...
Deepika, Kurup   +8 more
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