Effect of levetiracetam on epilepsy-related quality of life. N132 Study Group
- PMID: 10897159
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.2000.tb00255.x
Effect of levetiracetam on epilepsy-related quality of life. N132 Study Group
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the short-term effect of levetiracetam (LEV; UCB L059) as add-on therapy on health-related quality of life in the treatment of refractory partial-onset seizures.
Methods: Patients were enrolled in protocol UCB N132 if they had >/=12 partial-onset seizures with or without secondary generalization during the 12-week baseline period with a minimum of two seizures every 4 weeks. Randomization was made to placebo, LEV 1,000 mg, or LEV 3,000 mg, with sample size based on seizure frequency reduction. The 31-item Quality of Life in Epilepsy (QOLIE-31) questionnaire was completed by 246 patients at the end of baseline and at 18-week follow-up, or earlier if withdrawn.
Results: Significant differences were found among the three treatment groups for Seizure Worry (p = 0. 0003), Overall Quality of Life (p = 0.04), and Cognitive Functioning domains (p = 0.01), as well as the Total Score (p = 0.009). Responders (>/=50% partial onset seizure reduction) had significant improvements in all areas, except Medication Effect, compared with nonresponders (all p > 0.006). Clinically noticeable improvement (>/=10% change from baseline to follow-up) was perceived by LEV 3, 000 mg responders in all areas, except Emotional Well-Being, by LEV 1,000 mg responders in 5 of 9 areas, and by placebo responders in 2 of 9 areas.
Conclusions: Addition of LEV to standard medication seems to have a positive impact on health-related quality of life, particularly among responders in this short-term study. These exploratory analyses require additional studies to evaluate long-term changes in a larger population.
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