The dataset for statistical analysis.
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Object
To explore the influencing factors of lacosamide serum concentration in children with epilepsy, and to provide evidence-based guidance for individualized dosing strategies.
Methods
Clinical data of pediatric epilepsy patients treated with lacosamide from September 2021 to January 2025 were retrospectively analyzed. Participants were stratified by age into ≤6, 6–12, and >12 years groups. Non-parametric tests were employed to compare differences in daily dose, weight-adjusted daily dose, serum concentration, and concentration-to-dose ratio (CDR) across sex, age, and concomitant antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) groups. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to identify independent factors influencing serum concentration.
Results
The study enrolled 438 patients (boys: 261, 59.59%; girls: 177, 40.41%), with age distribution as follows: ≤ 6 years (n = 85, 19.41%), 6–12 years (n = 294, 67.12%), and >12 years (n = 59, 13.47%). The > 12 years group exhibited significantly higher daily dose, weight-adjusted daily dose, and CDR compared to younger cohorts. Concomitant use of non-hepatic enzyme-inducing AEDs resulted in elevated serum concentration and CDR relative to lacosamide monotherapy. Regression analysis identified body weight, weight-adjusted daily dose, and coadministration of non-hepatic enzyme-inducing AEDs as independent predictors of serum concentration.
Conclusion
Age and concomitant non-hepatic enzyme-inducing AEDs therapies significantly influence lacosamide exposure, underscoring the necessity for age-based dynamic dose optimization and rigorous evaluation of polypharmacy regimens to achieve precision therapeutics.
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2025-10-16



