Pearls and important clues from the Neurological Exam
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Seizure disorders
Approach to Chronic Seizure Patient
Jay McDonnell, DVM, MS, DACVIM-N
Seizures and Status epilepticus
Seizures killSeizures make new seizuresStop the seizuresSupport the patient
Guiding Principles:
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Definitions
• Epilepsy– Idiopathic– Symptomatic
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The unseen seizure – cortical activity during a seizure
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The unseen seizure – cortical activity during a seizure
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Metabolism
Glucose req
O2 consumption
The unseen seizure – cortical activity during a seizure
• Uncontrolled seizures and status epilepticus result in permanent brain damage within 20-30 minutes due to anoxia and ischemic necrosis
• Limbic structures, thalamus and cortical layers 3 and 5 particularly susceptible
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Metabolism
Glucose requirements
O2 consumption
Mariani et al 2005, Podell et al 2003, Holliday et al 1999
Neurology-Neurosurgery
Mirror Focus-Kindling Theories
Seizures and Status epilepticus
Seizures killSeizures make new seizuresStop the seizuresSupport the patient
Guiding Principles:
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Some considerations for the “perfect anticonvulsant• Efficacy- 99%• Side-effects – none• Toxicity - none• Cost – low cost
Some choices
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Pharmacokinetic considerations
T ½ (half-life) time required for the [drug] to be reduced by one-half
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Pharmacokinetic considerations
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Diazepam (Valium®)
• T1/2 3.2 hours (oral)• Tolerance rapidly
develops in dogs• In dogs, primarily used
for status as IV, PR or IN
In dogs and cats, 0.5-2 mg/kg IV, PR, IN
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Diazepam
• In cats, 2-5 mg TID• caution with
idiosyncratic hepaticnecrosis
• not recommended
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Phenobarbital
• 1st choice drug• Effective (80-85%)• Expense $$• Good experience• ease of dosing-typically start at 2 mg/kg BID
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Phenobarbital
• 1st choice drug (?)• serious hepatoxic effects at high blood
concentrations
• monitor [PB], liverenzymes and liverfunction
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Potassium bromide
• 1st choice drug• Effective (80-85%)• Expense $• Good experience• Ease of dosing-liquid or chew tab once daily
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Potassium bromide • 25-45 mg/kg/day w phenobarbital• 60 mg/kg/day if monotherapy• Give w food to prevent GI upset• long t1/2= long time to steady state• Loading dose: 400-600 mg/kg
divided over 24-48 hours withfood
• pelvic limb weakness -discontinue for 2-4 days toevaluate
• associated with pancreatitis
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Sodium bromide • With intractable
vomiting, try NaBr (dosereduce by 15%)
• Omeprazole• Increase dose frequency,
decrease amt/dose• Precautions
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Zonisamide
• Sulfonamide-based drug• Effective (~60-65%)• Expense $$$• Well tolerated, good experience• T1/2 15 hours• 5-10 mg/kg q 12 hours• Use – secondary or tertiary add-on drug
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Levetiracetam
• Effective (65% 🐶, 70% 😸)• Expense $$$• Well tolerated, good experience• T1/2 3 hours• 15-35 mg/kg q 8 hours• Use – secondary or tertiary add-on drug
Decision making
• Situation – single seizure vs knownmultiple, prolonged seizures
• Goals of treatment• Client compliance
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Some choices
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known multiple, prolonged seizures
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Phenobarbital and bromide - a good marriage?
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Phenobarbital and bromide - a good marriage?• Effective in controlling most dogs with
intractable seizures, cluster seizures orfrequent seizures (> 95%)
• ataxia, PU/PD and PP(!)
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Other options
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Conclusions
• Rational use of PB and Br• Judicious blood monitoring• If complications, consider
adding levetiracetam orzonisamide
Other treatments
• Acupuncture/herbs• Chiropractic• Diets• CBD oil
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Acupuncture
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Thanks to North America Veterinary Health Center, Jupiter FL
Chiropractic and Homeopathy
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Diets
• Keto diet• Eliminar diet• MCT/ diet
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CBD oil and seizures
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Topriamate (Topomax®)
• T1/2 4 hours but effectlikely lasts longer
• 10 mg/kg TID
• cost $305
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Gabapentin (Neurotin®)
• T1/2 3-4 hours• efficacy unknown but some
control as a 2nd or 3rd add-on drug
• No effective monitoring• 25-60 mg/kg divided
TID/QID
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Felbamate (Felbatol®)
• T1/2 8 hours• effective 2nd or 3rd add-on
drug• aplastic anemia in humans• 15 mg/kg TID with
subsequent of 15 mg/kg every 2 weeks until seizure control adequate
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Felbamate
• Hepatotoxicity– ALT and SAP
• Monitor liver functionas well