Fulminant vigabatrin toxicity during combination therapy with adrenocorticotropic hormone for infantile spasms: Three cases and review of the literature
Sonam Bhalla, Karen L. Skjei
Abstract
Vigabatrin (VGB), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and prednisone are first-line treatments for infantile spasms (IS). A recent study reported benefits from the use of combination VGB and hormonal therapy over hormonal treatment alone in IS. We describe three patients with IS who developed acute encephalopathy with extrapyramidal symptoms, vigabatrin-associated brain abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging (VABAM), and death in one patient shortly after initiation of therapy with VGB and ACTH. A literature review supports increased risk of fulminant, symptomatic VABAM in patients receiving VGB in association with hormonal therapy, raising concerns regarding its safety in IS.
Topics & Concepts
VigabatrinAdrenocorticotropic hormoneMedicineFulminantPrednisoneHypsarrhythmiaEncephalopathyPediatricsHormoneEpilepsySurgeryInternal medicineAnticonvulsantPsychiatryEpilepsy research and treatmentNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyInfectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis