Prophylactic phenytoin in severe head injuries
- PMID: 113510
- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1979.51.4.0507
Prophylactic phenytoin in severe head injuries
Abstract
We are reporting a retrospective study of 62 patients whose head injury was sufficiently severe to cause a high probability of posttraumatic epilepsy. Of 50 patients treated with phenytoin, 10% developed epilepsy of late onset. Twelve patients not treated with phenytoin but who had head injuries of equal magnitude had a 50% incidence of epilepsy. These data from a highly selected group of patients with severe head injuries confirm the bias that treatment with phenytoin decreases the incidence of posttraumatic epilepsy.
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