Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Valproate Versus Levetiracetam Monotherapy on Reproductive Functions in Newly Diagnosed Epileptic Males
Background: Different antiepileptic drugs are responsible for reproductive dysfunction in male epileptic patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of valproate versus levetiracetam as a monotherapy on males' sex hormones and sperm parameters in newly diagnosed epilepsy. Methods: This comparative study included 50 newly diagnosed epileptic male participants from outpatient clinic of Neurology department of Zagazig University Hospitals. All participants were subjected to complete general and neurological examination, Doppler ultrasonography of the testis, pre and post treatment serum sex hormone assay and semen analysis. Post- treatment re- evaluation check point was determined if eight weeks have passed after the last seizures. This study included two groups, group I: 25 participants, were treated by valproate (VPA) as a monotherapy till became seizure free at the last 8-weeks before post treatment check-point, with ages ranged from 18-43 years. Group II: 25 participants were treated by levetiracetam (LEV) with the same regimens of valproate as a monotherapy, with ages ranged from 20-45 years.
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent epileptic
attacks and researches have reported that the relation between epilepsy and the reproductive
dysfunction is not yet completely understood. Seizures are linked with sexual dysfunction as
part of the disease pathophysiology in these patients. Through epileptic discharge,
hypothalamus receives signals from hippocampus, amygdala and cerebral cortex.
Hypothalamic-pituitary axis signaling changes is leading to sex hormones release including
follicle stimulating hormones and luteinizing hormone changes.
However, the available antiepileptic drugs (AED) have not yet been proven to have negative
impacts on sexual function. Evaluation of AED induced sexual dysfunction is complicated, less
than clear, and is hard to find. Sex hormone levels can be changed due to AEDs which are the
cause of sexual dysfunction and reproductive disorders Different antiepileptic drugs are
responsible for reproductive dysfunction in male epileptic patients. The aim of this study is
to evaluate the effect of valproate versus levetiracetam as a monotherapy on males' sex
hormones and sperm parameters in newly diagnosed epilepsy. Methods: This comparative study
included 50 newly diagnosed epileptic male participants from outpatient clinic of Neurology
department of Zagazig University Hospitals. All participants were subjected to complete
general and neurological examination, Doppler ultrasonography of the testis, pre and post
treatment serum sex hormone assay and semen analysis. Post- treatment re- evaluation check
point was determined if eight weeks have passed after the last seizures. This study included
two groups, group I: 25 participants, were treated by valproate (VPA) as a monotherapy till
became seizure free at the last 8-weeks before post treatment check-point, with ages ranged
from 18-43 years. Group II: 25 participants were treated by levetiracetam (LEV) with the same
regimens of valproate as a monotherapy, with ages ranged from 20-45 years.
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