Association of ventricular arrhythmias with lamotrigine: an observational cohort study

拉莫三嗪与室性心律失常的关联:一项观察性队列研究

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Abstract

Whether lamotrigine (LTG) is associated with ventricular tachycardia (VT) in bipolar disorder (BPD), partial seizures (PSZ) and generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTSZ) with and without structural heart disease (SHD) remains controversial leading to a real-world comparative cohort observational study. A retrospective observational comparative safety study was performed using a large healthcare claims database of adult participants, analyzing the risk of VT incidence. Patients diagnosed with BPD, PSZ or GTSZ where free from supraventricular (SVT) or VT during the 6-month baseline period. Exposure to LTG versus commonly prescribed alternative agents was the CTR. One-year cumulative VT incidence was calculated for GTSZ, PSZ and BPD using Kaplan-Meier estimator adjusted for baseline characteristics. The analytic cohort included 153,852 LTG and 213,593 CTR for BPD, 10,275 LTG and 24,971 CTR for PSZ, and 5,860 LTG and 17,506 CTR for GTSZ. The 1-year VT cumulative incidence from LTG or CTR free from was 0.79% vs. 0.68% in BPD, 0.76% vs. 0.58% in PSZ, and 0.93% vs. 0.40% in GTSZ cohorts, The adjusted HR [95% CI] estimates were 1.326 [1.122-1.568, p < 0.01], 1.403 [0.920-2.138, p = 0.11], and 1.180 [0.607-2.295, p = 0.63]. In adult participants with BPD, LTG has a statistically significant association to increase VT risk compared to commonly prescribed alternatives.

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