2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2014.06.017
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Two-year follow-up with eslicarbazepine acetate: a consecutive, retrospective, observational study

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“…These results might be explained by the fact that EPOS population seemed to be less refractory in comparison to our study, as suggested by a shorter mean time since epilepsy diagnosis (12.3±12.1 years in EPOS19 vs 18.5±14.8 years in this study). On the other hand, the responder rate attained in this study is significantly higher than the ones reported in the 1‐year and 2‐year retrospective studies16, 18 at 6 months (57.9% and 25.7%, respectively). Two main reasons might be responsible for these differences.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…These results might be explained by the fact that EPOS population seemed to be less refractory in comparison to our study, as suggested by a shorter mean time since epilepsy diagnosis (12.3±12.1 years in EPOS19 vs 18.5±14.8 years in this study). On the other hand, the responder rate attained in this study is significantly higher than the ones reported in the 1‐year and 2‐year retrospective studies16, 18 at 6 months (57.9% and 25.7%, respectively). Two main reasons might be responsible for these differences.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…vs median of 16.0 years in this study; mean of 26.8±13.1 years in Correia et al 16. vs mean of 18.5±14.8 years in this study) and the number of baseline AEDs used (patients used up to five and six AEDs at baseline in Correia et al 16. and Villanueva et al.,18 respectively, vs only one baseline AED in this study).…”
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confidence: 49%
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