Assessment of carotid-intima media thickness in patients with epilepsy receiving antiepileptic drugs

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Aim: This study aims to investigate whether there is an increase in carotid-intima media thickness (C-IMT) in epilepsy patients
using antiepileptic drugs when compared to the normal control group and whether there is a difference when we group them
as monotherapy and polytherapy.
Material and Method: 68 people were included in the prospective cross-sectional study. 38 epilepsy and 30 healthy control
groups that were matched in terms of demographic characteristics
Results: C-IMT was statistically higher in the epilepsy group (p<0.001). When carotid USG results are analyzed as control,
monotherapy, and polytherapy, there was no difference between control and monotherapy, there was statistical significance
between the control group and polytherapy (p<0.001), and between monotherapy and polytherapy (p:0.010)
Conclusions: According to our study result, polytherapy should be avoided as much as possible, especially in patients with
vascular risk factors.
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Journal of Health Sciences and MedicineVolume
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