Abnormal Wada and neuropsychological testing results due to topiramate therapy.
Journal
  Epilepsia.
Citation
  Epilepsia. 41(7):906-8
Publication date
  2000 Jul
Authors
  McCabe PH
Eslinger PJ
Investigators
  Paul N. Eslinger
Paul H. McCabe
MeSH headings
  Amobarbital
Anticonvulsants
Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe
Fructose
Neuropsychological Tests
MeSH qualifiers
  diagnostic use
adverse effects
diagnosis
drug therapy
analogs & derivatives
statistics & numerical data
Abstract
  A 46-year-old man experienced intractable seizures since childhood. Due to lack of response to antiepilepsy drugs (AEDs), he underwent a surgical evaluation that was consistent with seizure onset in the left medial temporal lobe. While on topiramate and carbamazepine, his preoperative neuropsychological scores and sodium amytal (Wada) scores were low and may have excluded him from surgery. Repeat testing on lamotrigine and carbamazepine showed improvement in his scores, allowing him to undergo surgery. Physicians must therefore be cautious in evaluating such test scores while a patient is on topiramate.
Medline ID
  20357687