Do prophylactic anticonvulsants decrease the risk of seizure in patients with metastatic brain tumors compared with no treatment? Target population These recommendations apply to adults with solid brain metastases who have not experienced a seizure due to their metastatic brain disease. Recommendation Level 3 For adults with brain metastases who have not experienced a seizure due to their metastatic brain disease, routine prophylactic use of anticonvulsants is not recommended. Only a single underpowered randomized controlled trial (RCT), which did not detect a difference in seizure occurrence, provides evidence for decision-making purposes
Overview. The Quality Standards Subcommittee seeks to develop scientifically sound, clinically relev...
What evidence is available regarding the emerging and investigational therapies for the treatment of...
Do steroids improve neurologic symptoms in patients with metastatic brain tumors compared to no trea...
QuestionDo prophylactic anticonvulsants decrease the risk of seizure in patients with metastatic bra...
QUESTION: Do prophylactic anticonvulsants decrease the risk of seizure in patients with metastatic b...
The role of prophylactic anticonvulsants in the management of brain metastases: a systematic review ...
Questions Should patients with newly diagnosed brain tumours re-ceive prophylactic anticonvulsants t...
International audienceBackground: Current guidelines do not recommend primary prophylactic anti-epil...
BACKGROUND: The Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) has developed a series of guidelines on the ...
OBJECTIVE To update the 2000 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) practice parameter on anticonvul...
Target populationThis recommendation applies to adults with newly diagnosed brain metastases; howeve...
OBJECTIVE Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are often administered prophylactically following brain tumor r...
BACKGROUND: The Congress of Neurological Surgeons systematic review and evidence-based clinical prac...
The use of WBRT in these clinical situations appears unlikely to be replaced by other therapies in t...
This recommendation applies to adults with newly diagnosed brain metastases; however, the recommenda...
Overview. The Quality Standards Subcommittee seeks to develop scientifically sound, clinically relev...
What evidence is available regarding the emerging and investigational therapies for the treatment of...
Do steroids improve neurologic symptoms in patients with metastatic brain tumors compared to no trea...
QuestionDo prophylactic anticonvulsants decrease the risk of seizure in patients with metastatic bra...
QUESTION: Do prophylactic anticonvulsants decrease the risk of seizure in patients with metastatic b...
The role of prophylactic anticonvulsants in the management of brain metastases: a systematic review ...
Questions Should patients with newly diagnosed brain tumours re-ceive prophylactic anticonvulsants t...
International audienceBackground: Current guidelines do not recommend primary prophylactic anti-epil...
BACKGROUND: The Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) has developed a series of guidelines on the ...
OBJECTIVE To update the 2000 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) practice parameter on anticonvul...
Target populationThis recommendation applies to adults with newly diagnosed brain metastases; howeve...
OBJECTIVE Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are often administered prophylactically following brain tumor r...
BACKGROUND: The Congress of Neurological Surgeons systematic review and evidence-based clinical prac...
The use of WBRT in these clinical situations appears unlikely to be replaced by other therapies in t...
This recommendation applies to adults with newly diagnosed brain metastases; however, the recommenda...
Overview. The Quality Standards Subcommittee seeks to develop scientifically sound, clinically relev...
What evidence is available regarding the emerging and investigational therapies for the treatment of...
Do steroids improve neurologic symptoms in patients with metastatic brain tumors compared to no trea...