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Journal of Child Neurology | 2000

Vigabatrin as a First-Choice Drug in the Treatment of West Syndrome

Natalio Fejerman; Ricardo Cersósimo; Roberto Horacio Caraballo; Jorge Grippo; Susana Corral; Raúl H. Martino; Gabriel Martino; María del Rosario Aldao; Pedro Caccia; Mirta Retamero; Maria Cristina Macat; Marcelo Di Blasi; Javier Adi

This is a prospective study designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of vigabatrin as first-choice monotherapy in infants with West syndrome. One hundred sixteen patients with newly diagnosed West syndrome were studied in Argentina, from June 1994 to April 1998. The follow-up ranged from 17 to 40 months (mean, 23 months). Vigabatrin was administered upon diagnosis, starting with a 50-mg/kg/day dose and increasing 50 mg/kg every 48 hours to reach a maximum dose of 200 mg/kg/day. Twenty-nine percent of cases were considered to be cryptogenic or idiopathic West syndrome, while 70.7% were symptomatic. Response to vigabatrin treatment was measured according to five categories: (1) seizures free: 61.8% of cases for cryptogenic and 29.3% for symptomatic West syndrome, (2) more than 75% reduction in the number of infantile spasms: 14.7% for cryptogenic and 26.8% for symptomatic West syndrome, (3) from 50% to 74% reduction in the number of infantile spasms: 11.8% for cryptogenic and 24.4% for symptomatic West syndrome, (4) poor or null response: 11.8% for cryptogenic and 18.3% for symptomatic West syndrome, and (5) increase in the number of infantile spasms: one symptomatic case (1.2%). All seizure-free cryptogenic cases showed normal neuropsychic development. The most effective dose of vigabatrin was 150 mg/kg of body weight per day. The most frequent adverse events were somnolence in 19 cases and irritability in 15 cases, but none required treatment interruption. (J Child Neurol 2000;15:161-165).


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2007

Epilepsia mioclónica juvenil: benigna y crónica

Jorge Grippo; Tomas M. Grippo


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1985

Estados comatosos no traumáticos en la infancia

Jorge Grippo; Jorge Iraola


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2007

Canalopatías en Neurología: Síndromes epilépticos idiopáticos

Jorge Grippo; Tomas M. Grippo


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 2007

Canalopatías en pediatría: hemiplejías episódicas

Jorge Grippo; Tomas M. Grippo


Rev. Hosp. Niños B.Aires | 2000

Niños con antecedentes de convulsiones febriles o sin ellos: relación con epilepsia ulterior

Jorge Grippo; Carlos Cángaro; Vanesa Garzón; María Susana Corral


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1996

Accidente cerebrovascular isquémico en la infancia

Carlos Magdalena; Mara Prengler; Daniel del Carre; Jorge Grippo


Rev. Hosp. Niños B.Aires | 1986

Espasmo del sollozo: características generales y estudio de 141 pacientes

Saúl Rosales Calderón; Natalio Domljanovic; Jorge Grippo


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1986

Síndrome de Prader-Labhart-Willi: presentación de cuatro pacientes, características neonatales

Jorge Grippo; Richard Michaelis


Archivos Argentinos De Pediatria | 1985

Mareos y vértigos: estudio de 24 pacientes

Jorge Grippo; Saúl Rosales Calderón

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New York Eye and Ear Infirmary

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