Hyperammonemic encephalopathy without hepatic dysfunction due to treatment with valproate: four cases and a mini review

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作者
Dincer, Mustafa [1 ]
Akgun, Abdullah [2 ]
Bodur, Sahin [1 ]
Gul, Hesna [1 ]
Tas Torun, Yasemin [1 ]
Bolu, Abdullah [2 ]
Celik, Cemil [2 ]
Cetinkaya, Miray [3 ]
Kara, Halil [4 ]
Congologlu, M. Ayhan [1 ]
机构
[1] Gulhane Res & Training Hosp, Child & Adolescent Psychiat Dept, Ankara, Turkey
[2] Gulhane Res & Training Hosp, Psychiat Dept, Ankara, Turkey
[3] Sami Ulus Child Hosp, Child & Adolescent Psychiat Dept, Ankara, Turkey
[4] Aksaray State Hosp, Child & Adolescent Psychiat Dept, Aksaray, Turkey
关键词
Valproic acid; encephalopathy; hyperammonemia; bipolar disorder; lactulose; side effects; ACID; DISORDER; PATIENT; BRAIN; COMA;
D O I
10.1080/24750573.2018.1448133
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Divalproex sodium/valproic acid (VPA) is an antiepileptic drug which is frequently prescribed in neurology and psychiatric clinics. Common side effects of VPA are side effects of the digestive system, weight gain, tremor, sedation, hematologic side effects and hair loss. Valproate-induced hyperammonemia is almost seen in 50% of patients treated with VPA, some of which may develop encephalopathy. Valproate-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathy (NE) is a well-known subject and there are numerous publications in the current literature. Although there is substantial evidence for this side effect in patients with neurological disorders, the data in the psychiatric area are limited. When we look at publications, it seems that VHE is seen more often because it starts earlier in psychiatric patients, but we think that it is often missed. Here, we presented five cases in which we followed up and treated with VHE diagnosis in our clinic within one year and other reports published previously in a table.
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