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The effect of Valproate, Levetiracetam, and Oxcarbazepine monotherapy on thyroid function in epileptic children

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Pediatrics and neonatology.

Abstract

Background: Epilepsy is a widespread neurological illness with significant medical, social, and psychological implications. Valproate, Oxcarbazepine, and Levetiracetam are the most regularly used long-term antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in children today.
Objectives: To assess the effect of Valproate, Levetiracetam, and Oxcarbazepine monotherapy on thyroid function of children with epilepsy.
Patients and method: This prospective observational study was carried out from May 2019 to December 2020 involving children of age group 1-12 years. Any child with newly diagnosed epilepsy being started on monotherapy with Levetiracetam/Valproate/Oxcarbazepine was included in the study. Their baseline thyroid profile and thyroid function at 6th month and 12th month of starting the antiepileptics were evaluated through Biochemical parameters -T3, T4 & TSH. These values were analyzed and compared by applying paired t-test to determine the effect of antiepileptic therapy on the thyroid function of the study subjects.
Results: In the study, a total of 66 study participants were included of which 51 (77.3%) were males and 15 (22.7%) females. Among the study participants, generalized tonic-clonic seizures were seen in 36 (55%) study participants. As an antiepileptic treatment, Valproate was administered to 34 (51.5%), levetiracetam to 24 (36.4%), and oxcarbazepine to 8 (12.1%) of the study participants. Mean values of TSH, total T3, and total T4 scores at baseline were 1.7, 3.04, and 8.05 respectively; at 6 months were 3.17, 3.4, and 1.4 respectively, at 12 months were 4.9, 3.2, and 5.9. A significant increase in TSH and decrease in T4 values as compared to baseline levels was observed after antiepileptic therapy in the target group indicating a suppressive effect on thyroid function.
Conclusion: This study has depicted a significant negative effect of anti-epileptic therapy on thyroid function in children.

DOI

10.21608/svuijm.2022.136476.1307

Keywords

Epilepsy, children, Antiepileptic drugs, thyroid function

Authors

First Name

Manish

Last Name

Ajmariya

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Department of Pediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Datia Aman colony, NH#75, Datia (MP)-475661, India.

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dr.manishajmariya@gmail.com

City

Datia

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0000-0003-3530-7099

First Name

Deepak

Last Name

Sinha

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Department of Pediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Datia Aman colony, NH#75, Datia (MP)-475661, India.

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d.sinha13@gmail.com

City

Datia

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-

First Name

Puneet

Last Name

Agrawal

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-

Affiliation

Department of Pediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Datia Aman colony, NH#75, Datia (MP)-475661, India.

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dr.puneetagrawal@gmail.com

City

Datia

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First Name

Abhishek

Last Name

Mehta

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Department of Microbiology, Govt. Medical College, Datia Aman colony, NH#75, Datia (MP)-475661, India.

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abhishekmehta623@gmail.com

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DATIA

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0000-0003-3682-7600

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Deepika

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Singh

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Department of Pediatrics, Govt. Medical College, Datia Aman colony, NH#75, Datia (MP)-475661, India.

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deepikasingh9589@gmail.com

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Datia

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-

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5

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2

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31287

Issue Date

2022-07-01

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2022-04-30

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2022-07-01

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318

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328

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2735-427X

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2636-3402

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SVU-International Journal of Medical Sciences

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The effect of Valproate, Levetiracetam, and Oxcarbazepine monotherapy on thyroid function in epileptic children

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23 Jan 2023