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Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The indication and benefit of plasma level of antiepileptic (AEDs) has been debating in the monitoring of people living with epilepsy and the epilepsy treatment gap has largely been documented in developed countries. This study was aimed to highlight the epilepsy treatment ga...

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Autores principales: Sangare, Modibo, Doumbia, Fatoumata, Sidibe, Oumar, Oumar, Aboucacar Alassane, Bah, Sekou, Kouyate, Modibo, Diakite, Seidina S., Traore, Karim, Karembe, Adama, Haidara, Mohamed S., Coulibaly, Souleymane P., Coulibaly, Souleymane, Togora, Arouna, Dolo, Housseini, Traore, Drissa, Doumbia, Seydou, Diakite, Mahamadou, Maiga, Youssoufa, Diawara, Amadou, Kuate, Callixte, Kim, Hyung-Goo, Awandare, Gordon A.
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Publicado: Korean Epilepsy Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7494886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32983953
http://dx.doi.org/10.14581/jer.20006
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author Sangare, Modibo
Doumbia, Fatoumata
Sidibe, Oumar
Oumar, Aboucacar Alassane
Bah, Sekou
Kouyate, Modibo
Diakite, Seidina S.
Traore, Karim
Karembe, Adama
Haidara, Mohamed S.
Coulibaly, Souleymane P.
Coulibaly, Souleymane
Togora, Arouna
Dolo, Housseini
Traore, Drissa
Doumbia, Seydou
Diakite, Mahamadou
Maiga, Youssoufa
Diawara, Amadou
Kuate, Callixte
Kim, Hyung-Goo
Awandare, Gordon A.
author_facet Sangare, Modibo
Doumbia, Fatoumata
Sidibe, Oumar
Oumar, Aboucacar Alassane
Bah, Sekou
Kouyate, Modibo
Diakite, Seidina S.
Traore, Karim
Karembe, Adama
Haidara, Mohamed S.
Coulibaly, Souleymane P.
Coulibaly, Souleymane
Togora, Arouna
Dolo, Housseini
Traore, Drissa
Doumbia, Seydou
Diakite, Mahamadou
Maiga, Youssoufa
Diawara, Amadou
Kuate, Callixte
Kim, Hyung-Goo
Awandare, Gordon A.
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The indication and benefit of plasma level of antiepileptic (AEDs) has been debating in the monitoring of people living with epilepsy and the epilepsy treatment gap has largely been documented in developed countries. This study was aimed to highlight the epilepsy treatment gap between rural and urban Mali. METHODS: We conducted a pilot study on AEDs treatment from September 2016 to May 2019. For 6 months, 120 children and young adults living with epilepsy (rural site, 90; urban site, 30) received phenobarbital, valproic acid and/or carbamazepine. At our rural study site, we determined the AED plasma levels, monitored the frequency, severity and the duration of seizure, and administered monthly the McGill quality of life questionnaire. At our urban study site, each patient underwent an electroencephalogram and brain computed tomography scan without close monitoring. RESULTS: At the rural study site, patients were mostly on monotherapy; AED levels at 1 month (M1) (n=90) and at 3 months (M3) (n=27) after inclusion were normal in 50% at M1 versus 55.6% at M3, low in 42.2% at M1 versus 33.3% at M3 and high in 7.8% at M1 versus 11.1% at M3. AED levels at M1 and at M3 were significantly different p<0.0001. By M3, seizures (n=90) were <1/month in 26.7%, and lasted less than 1 minute in 16.7%. After a yearlong follow up, all 90 patients reported a good or excellent quality of life. At our urban study site, patients (n=30) were on carbamazepine and valproid acid in 66.67% and monotherapy (carbamazepine) in 33.33%. By November 2018, only six out 30 patients (on bi-therapy) were still taking their medications. CONCLUSIONS: Epilepsy diagnostic and treatment are a real concern in Mali. Our data showed appropriate AED treatment with close follow up resulted in a better quality of life of patients in rural Mali. We will promote the approach of personalized medicine in AED treatment in Mali.
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spelling pubmed-74948862020-09-24 Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Sangare, Modibo Doumbia, Fatoumata Sidibe, Oumar Oumar, Aboucacar Alassane Bah, Sekou Kouyate, Modibo Diakite, Seidina S. Traore, Karim Karembe, Adama Haidara, Mohamed S. Coulibaly, Souleymane P. Coulibaly, Souleymane Togora, Arouna Dolo, Housseini Traore, Drissa Doumbia, Seydou Diakite, Mahamadou Maiga, Youssoufa Diawara, Amadou Kuate, Callixte Kim, Hyung-Goo Awandare, Gordon A. J Epilepsy Res Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The indication and benefit of plasma level of antiepileptic (AEDs) has been debating in the monitoring of people living with epilepsy and the epilepsy treatment gap has largely been documented in developed countries. This study was aimed to highlight the epilepsy treatment gap between rural and urban Mali. METHODS: We conducted a pilot study on AEDs treatment from September 2016 to May 2019. For 6 months, 120 children and young adults living with epilepsy (rural site, 90; urban site, 30) received phenobarbital, valproic acid and/or carbamazepine. At our rural study site, we determined the AED plasma levels, monitored the frequency, severity and the duration of seizure, and administered monthly the McGill quality of life questionnaire. At our urban study site, each patient underwent an electroencephalogram and brain computed tomography scan without close monitoring. RESULTS: At the rural study site, patients were mostly on monotherapy; AED levels at 1 month (M1) (n=90) and at 3 months (M3) (n=27) after inclusion were normal in 50% at M1 versus 55.6% at M3, low in 42.2% at M1 versus 33.3% at M3 and high in 7.8% at M1 versus 11.1% at M3. AED levels at M1 and at M3 were significantly different p<0.0001. By M3, seizures (n=90) were <1/month in 26.7%, and lasted less than 1 minute in 16.7%. After a yearlong follow up, all 90 patients reported a good or excellent quality of life. At our urban study site, patients (n=30) were on carbamazepine and valproid acid in 66.67% and monotherapy (carbamazepine) in 33.33%. By November 2018, only six out 30 patients (on bi-therapy) were still taking their medications. CONCLUSIONS: Epilepsy diagnostic and treatment are a real concern in Mali. Our data showed appropriate AED treatment with close follow up resulted in a better quality of life of patients in rural Mali. We will promote the approach of personalized medicine in AED treatment in Mali. Korean Epilepsy Society 2020-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7494886/ /pubmed/32983953 http://dx.doi.org/10.14581/jer.20006 Text en Copyright © 2020 Korean Epilepsy Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Sangare, Modibo
Doumbia, Fatoumata
Sidibe, Oumar
Oumar, Aboucacar Alassane
Bah, Sekou
Kouyate, Modibo
Diakite, Seidina S.
Traore, Karim
Karembe, Adama
Haidara, Mohamed S.
Coulibaly, Souleymane P.
Coulibaly, Souleymane
Togora, Arouna
Dolo, Housseini
Traore, Drissa
Doumbia, Seydou
Diakite, Mahamadou
Maiga, Youssoufa
Diawara, Amadou
Kuate, Callixte
Kim, Hyung-Goo
Awandare, Gordon A.
Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment
title Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment
title_full Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment
title_fullStr Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment
title_short Epilepsy Research in Mali: A Pilot Pharmacokinetics Study on First-Line Antiepileptic Drug Treatment
title_sort epilepsy research in mali: a pilot pharmacokinetics study on first-line antiepileptic drug treatment
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7494886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32983953
http://dx.doi.org/10.14581/jer.20006
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