Misdiagnosis of lamotrigine toxicity as posterior circulation transient ischemic attack or stroke

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作者
Ramey, Patsy [1 ]
Osborn, Melissa [1 ]
Kirshner, Howard [1 ]
Abou-Khalil, Bassel [1 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, A-0118 MCN, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
关键词
Lamotrigine; Toxicity; Vertebrobasilar insufficiency; Stroke; Stroke workup; HUMAN PLASMA; PHARMACOKINETICS; TOLERABILITY; HPLC; AGE; QUANTIFICATION; SAFETY; ADULTS; ASSAY;
D O I
10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107284
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Purpose: Lamotrigine (LTG) is one of the most used antiseizure medications (ASMs). Titration is indicated for incomplete seizure control, but toxicity with vertigo, ataxia, and diplopia may ensue. Lamotrigine concentration would be the optimal diagnostic test. However, patients often receive a stroke evaluation when presenting to the emergency department (ED), leading to unnecessary cost and delayed management. We investigated the frequency of stroke evaluation for symptoms associated with LTG toxicity and attempted to identify factors leading to this expensive evaluation. Methods: We identified adult patients treated with LTG who presented to an emergency room with dizziness, ataxia, or diplopia and received a negative stroke evaluation, between 2003 and 2018. They were among 972 patients treated with LTG for epilepsy. We collected age at time of occurrence, symptoms presented, imaging studies performed, LTG dose and scrum concentration, and the time the result was available. As a denominator, we also identified patients who developed clinical LTG toxicity during the same time period. Results: Thirteen patients with LTG toxicity had 16 negative stroke evaluations in the emergency room. Their mean age was 62 years (range: 43-79) as compared with 47 years for all patients treated with LTG (p < 0.0005). The mean daily LTG dose was 621 mg (range: 300-900 mg). A LTG serum concentration was requested on the day of evaluation in 7 instances, though the result was never available until at least the next day. In 4 instances, the LTG level was drawn 1-3 days after presentation. Five of the patients in this group were among 71 patients with clinical LTG toxicity and LTG concentration >20. Conclusion: Emergency departments will frequently call a stroke alert for patients taking Lit and presenting with symptoms consistent with UM toxicity, particularly in seniors at greater risk of stroke. This adds not only expense but also radiation and contrast exposure from computed tomography (CT) studies. We recommend that a rapid LTG assay be made available and always ordered in patients receiving LTG, avoiding the considerable expense of an unnecessary stroke evaluation. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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