Introduction: Drug management of epilepsy in the elderly presents unique but data on this population are scarce. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of perampanel (PER) used as only add-on to a background anti-seizure medication (ASM) in the elderly in a real-world setting. Methods: We performed a subgroup analysis of patients aged ≥65 years included in a previous 12-month multicenter study on adults. Treatment discontinuation, seizure frequency, and adverse events were recorded at 3, 6 and 12 months after PER introduction. Sub-analyses by early (≤1 previous ASM) or late PER add-on were also conducted. Results: The sample included 65 subjects (mean age: 75.7 ± 7.2 years), with mainly focal (73.8%) epilepsy. The mean PER daily dose was ≈4 mg during all follow-up. Retention rates at 3, 6, and 12 months were 90.5%, 89.6%, and 79.4%ly. The baseline median normalized per 28-day seizure number significantly decreased at 3-, 6- and 12-month visits. One year after PER introduction, the responder rate (≥50% reduction in baseline seizure frequency) was 89.7%, with a seizure freedom rate of 72.4%. Adverse events occurred in 22 (34.9%) patients with dizziness and irritability being the most frequent. No major differences between early (41 patients, 63.1%), and late add-on groups were observed. Conclusion: Adjunctive PER was effective and well-tolerated when used as only add-on treatment in elderly people with epilepsy in clinical practice, thus representing a suitable therapeutic option in this age category.

Perampanel as only add-on epilepsy treatment in elderly: A subgroup analysis of real-world data from retrospective, multicenter, observational study / Pascarella A.; Gasparini S.; Manzo L.; Marsico O.; Torino C.; Abelardo D.; Cianci V.; Iudice A.; Bisulli F.; Bonanni P.; Caggia E.; D'Aniello A.; Di Bonaventura C.; DiFrancesco J.C.; Domina E.; Dono F.; Gambardella A.; Marini C.; Marrelli A.; Matricardi S.; Morano A.; Paladin F.; Renna R.; Piccioli M.; Striano P.; Ascoli M.; Ferlazzo E.; Aguglia U.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0022-510X. - ELETTRONICO. - 455:(2023), pp. 122797.1-122797.10. [10.1016/j.jns.2023.122797]

Perampanel as only add-on epilepsy treatment in elderly: A subgroup analysis of real-world data from retrospective, multicenter, observational study

Bisulli F.;
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Drug management of epilepsy in the elderly presents unique but data on this population are scarce. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of perampanel (PER) used as only add-on to a background anti-seizure medication (ASM) in the elderly in a real-world setting. Methods: We performed a subgroup analysis of patients aged ≥65 years included in a previous 12-month multicenter study on adults. Treatment discontinuation, seizure frequency, and adverse events were recorded at 3, 6 and 12 months after PER introduction. Sub-analyses by early (≤1 previous ASM) or late PER add-on were also conducted. Results: The sample included 65 subjects (mean age: 75.7 ± 7.2 years), with mainly focal (73.8%) epilepsy. The mean PER daily dose was ≈4 mg during all follow-up. Retention rates at 3, 6, and 12 months were 90.5%, 89.6%, and 79.4%ly. The baseline median normalized per 28-day seizure number significantly decreased at 3-, 6- and 12-month visits. One year after PER introduction, the responder rate (≥50% reduction in baseline seizure frequency) was 89.7%, with a seizure freedom rate of 72.4%. Adverse events occurred in 22 (34.9%) patients with dizziness and irritability being the most frequent. No major differences between early (41 patients, 63.1%), and late add-on groups were observed. Conclusion: Adjunctive PER was effective and well-tolerated when used as only add-on treatment in elderly people with epilepsy in clinical practice, thus representing a suitable therapeutic option in this age category.
2023
Perampanel as only add-on epilepsy treatment in elderly: A subgroup analysis of real-world data from retrospective, multicenter, observational study / Pascarella A.; Gasparini S.; Manzo L.; Marsico O.; Torino C.; Abelardo D.; Cianci V.; Iudice A.; Bisulli F.; Bonanni P.; Caggia E.; D'Aniello A.; Di Bonaventura C.; DiFrancesco J.C.; Domina E.; Dono F.; Gambardella A.; Marini C.; Marrelli A.; Matricardi S.; Morano A.; Paladin F.; Renna R.; Piccioli M.; Striano P.; Ascoli M.; Ferlazzo E.; Aguglia U.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0022-510X. - ELETTRONICO. - 455:(2023), pp. 122797.1-122797.10. [10.1016/j.jns.2023.122797]
Pascarella A.; Gasparini S.; Manzo L.; Marsico O.; Torino C.; Abelardo D.; Cianci V.; Iudice A.; Bisulli F.; Bonanni P.; Caggia E.; D'Aniello A.; Di Bonaventura C.; DiFrancesco J.C.; Domina E.; Dono F.; Gambardella A.; Marini C.; Marrelli A.; Matricardi S.; Morano A.; Paladin F.; Renna R.; Piccioli M.; Striano P.; Ascoli M.; Ferlazzo E.; Aguglia U.
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