Second-line pharmacological treatment strategies for trigeminal neuralgia: A retrospective comparison of lacosamide, gabapentin and baclofen

三叉神经痛二线药物治疗策略:拉考沙胺、加巴喷丁和巴氯芬的回顾性比较

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Carbamazepine is commonly used as the first-line treatment for trigeminal neuralgia, but therapeutic failure due to adverse effects is frequent. While various second-line alternatives have been suggested, there is limited evidence directly comparing these options. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the effectiveness and tolerability of lacosamide, gabapentin, and baclofen in patients with refractory trigeminal neuralgia. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed patients with trigeminal neuralgia who, after not responding to carbamazepine, were treated with either lacosamide, gabapentin, or baclofen between January 2015 and December 2023. We collected clinical and demographic data and assessed response variables after 3 months of treatment. We compared pain relief (defined as patient-reported pain reduction and absence of additional treatments or emergency consultations within 3 months) and side effects. Secondary endpoints included absence of pain, treatment retention rates, and the need for subsequent surgery. RESULTS: A total of 49 patients were included, with 22 receiving lacosamide, 13 receiving gabapentin, and 14 receiving baclofen. The mean (standard deviation) age was 62.1 (14.1) years, with 53% female, and the median duration since diagnosis was 3.4 years. Carbamazepine failure was attributed to inefficacy in 76% of patients and intolerance in 24%. There were no significant demographic or clinical differences among the treatment groups, except for the concurrent use of carbamazepine: 68% in the lacosamide group, 54% in the gabapentin group, and 100% in the baclofen group (p = 0.019). Pain relief rates were 68% for lacosamide, 54% for gabapentin, and 64% for baclofen (p = 0.694). Adverse effects were reported in 46% of lacosamide, 31% of gabapentin, and 36% of baclofen users (p = 0.664). Complete pain relief was achieved in 36% with lacosamide, 53% with gabapentin, and 21% with baclofen (p = 0.218). The treatment discontinuation rates due to intolerance were 23% for lacosamide, 31% for gabapentin, and 21% for baclofen (p = 0.825). CONCLUSION: Lacosamide may be a viable second-line treatment option for refractory trigeminal neuralgia, showing comparable outcomes to gabapentin and baclofen.

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