Valproic acid in the treatment of intractable absence seizures in children: a single-blind clinical and quantitative EEG study
G. Erenberg, A. D. Rothner, C. E. Henry and R. P. Cruse
A 12-week single-blind study used valproic acid in the treatment of
refractory, simple and complex absence (petit mal) seizures in 17 children.
The clinical seizure control was compared with the number and duration of
electrical discharges on six-hour EEG recordings before and during therapy.
Sixteen patients showed clinical improvement. Fourteen had greater than 75%
clinical improvement and ten patients became free of absence seizures. Side
effects were mild, but two patients experienced transient, asymptomatic
thrombocytopenia. Good correlation between clinical response and decreasing
seizure activity on the EEG occurred in the seizure-free patients.