Tiagabine-related status epilepticus: a case report and systematic literature review

Acta Neurol Belg. 2020 Dec;120(6):1283-1288. doi: 10.1007/s13760-020-01464-6. Epub 2020 Aug 12.

Abstract

Tiagabine-related status epilepticus (SE) is an uncommon complication of tiagabine use. We aimed to detail the features and outcomes in a patient with tiagabine poisoning and review the relevant literature. We describe a case of tiagabine-related SE and literature review based on a 1995-2019 PubMed search. We report the case of a 30-year-old man with super-refractory SE after tiagabine poisoning. He fully recovered after 72 h of general anesthesia and was discharged from the ICU on day 16. A literature review showed distinct features among patients with tiagabine-related SE. Tiagabine side effects were characterized by non-convulsive SE after a slight increase in tiagabine dose and a rapid favorable evolution after benzodiazepine and early tiagabine withdrawal. Generalized convulsive SE was a complication of voluntary or involuntary tiagabine poisoning and was particularly refractory. Both presentations are characterized by a return to baseline after prompt and adequate management. Tiagabine-related SE electroclinical features vary according to the underlying pathophysiological mechanism and can be life threatening. Recovery is the rule after tiagabine withdrawal and SE management with progressive therapeutic escalation guided by response to prior anticonvulsant treatments.

Keywords: Case report; Coma; Status epilepticus; Tiagabine.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anxiety / drug therapy
  • GABA Uptake Inhibitors / poisoning*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Status Epilepticus / chemically induced*
  • Tiagabine / poisoning*

Substances

  • GABA Uptake Inhibitors
  • Tiagabine