[Anticonvulsive Therapy after the First Unprovoked Seizure – Pros and Cons].

Praxis (Bern 1994)

1 Klinik für Neurologie, Kantonsspital St. Gallen.

Published: January 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • A first seizure is a significant event that requires comprehensive evaluation to determine its cause and the likelihood of recurrence.
  • Anticonvulsive therapy is warranted in cases of abnormal EEG findings, structural lesions, focal seizures, or high-risk epilepsy syndromes, considering the associated psychological and social concerns.
  • However, potential side effects, such as weight gain and osteoporosis, must be weighed against the benefits when deciding on treatment.

Article Abstract

A first seizure is a critical life time event with severe consequences. A very thorough work-up is needed to find out the cause of the seizure and to number the risk of recurrence. Reasons for an anticonvulsive therapy are a pathologic EEG, a pathologic neurologic examination, the proof of a structural lesion, focal seizure onset or seizure onset while sleeping or classification as an epilepsy syndrome with high recurrence risk like juvenile myoclonic epilepsy or juvenile absence epilepsy. Psychological and social aspects like the patients or relatives fear of a further seizure, the risk of injury and occupational and recreational aspects must be considered as well. Reasons against an anticonvulsive therapy are mainly related to adverse effects like gain of weight and osteoporosis.

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