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Phase II Randomized Study of Early Surgery Vs Multiple Sequential Antiepileptic Drug Therapy for Infantile Spasms Refractory to Standard Treatment

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National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 2

Conditions

Spasms, Infantile
Epilepsy

Treatments

Drug: nitrazepam
Drug: carbamazepine
Drug: corticotropin
Procedure: Surgery
Drug: pyridoxine
Drug: valproic acid

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT00004758
UCLA-9508342
199/11691

Details and patient eligibility

About

OBJECTIVES: I. Evaluate the efficacy of surgical resection of an identifiable zone of cortical abnormality versus multiple drug therapy in children with infantile spasms refractory to standard therapy.

II. Assess how infantile spasms interfere with development and whether this is partially reversible.

III. Determine the predictors of good surgical outcome and whether surgery permanently controls seizures and improves development.

Full description

PROTOCOL OUTLINE: This is a randomized study. Patients are randomly assigned to 1 of 2 treatment groups. The first group undergoes sequential antiepileptic therapy with pyridoxine, corticotropin, valproic acid, carbamazepine, and nitrazepam. The sequence of administration may be altered based on drugs taken prior to entry. Any drug may be omitted due to medical contraindications or prior use at study doses or higher.

The second group undergoes surgical resection of the zone of cortical abnormality. A functional hemispherectomy is performed for hemiparesis or diffuse unihemispheric dysfunction.

If seizures are controlled in the first group at 3 months, the current medication is maintained; if seizures are not controlled, sequential therapy continues to completion. Patients experiencing uncontrolled seizures at 6 months cross to surgery.

Surgical patients experiencing uncontrolled seizures at 3 months or persistent seizures after taper of pre-study antiepileptics cross to drug therapy.

All patients are followed at 6 months and 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10 years.

Sex

All

Ages

Under 2 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

PROTOCOL ENTRY CRITERIA:

Disease Characteristics

  • Infantile spasms or seizures with diagnosis based on the following: short muscular contractions leading to flexion or extension; Single or repetitive electroencephalogram (EEG) consistent with diagnosis, i.e., hypsarrhythmia, modified hypsarrhythmia, multifocal spike and wave abnormalities; developmental quotient less than 70
  • Zone of cortical abnormality in 1 lobe, contiguous multilobes, or 1 hemisphere; confirmed by historical, neurological, and physical evidence, including EEG, closed circuit televised EEG, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and/or positron-emission tomography; at least 2 abnormal test/imaging results required
  • No treatable seizure etiology such as metabolic disease or infection

Prior/Concurrent Therapy

  • Failed standard therapy, i.e., refractory to corticotropin (at least 40 IU/day for 14 days) as follows: persistent infantile spasms OR recurrent spasms after discontinuation or taper OR complications requiring dose modification
  • At least 1 month of standard antiepileptic drug with documented therapeutic blood levels

Patient Characteristics

  • No medical contraindication to surgery
  • English-speaking family

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