Lamotrigine Emerging as a Driver of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: An 8-Year Retrospective Study

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Burns Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-20 DOI:10.1016/j.burns.2024.07.006
Joshua Zev Glahn , Mariana N. Almeida , Alejandro Kochen , Olivier Noel , Viola Stogner , Henry C. Hsia , Alisa Savetamal
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Abstract

Background

Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) represent severe manifestations of a potentially life-threatening spectrum defined by a desquamating rash of the skin and mucous membranes. This study was prompted by the observed increase in the off-label use of lamotrigine as a causal agent in SJS/TEN in our regional burn center.

Methods

A retrospective cohort of 48 patients presenting to the Connecticut Burn Center from 2015–2022 with suspicion for SJS/TEN were reviewed for age, sex, causative drug, presenting symptoms, hospital course, biopsy confirmation, length of stay, comorbidities, and 30-day mortality. Descriptive statistical analysis was conducted to identify trends in causative agent, clinical presentation, and mortality.

Results

Thirty patients in our cohort received a final diagnosis of SJS/TEN. While antibiotics remain the most frequent cause of SJS/TEN across the study period (33.3 %, n = 10), the incidence of cases attributable to lamotrigine increased from 1 case between 2015 and 2018 (6.7 %) to 6 cases between 2019 and 2022 (40 %). In 2020 alone, 50 % of all cases were attributable to lamotrigine (n = 4). Of the patients where lamotrigine was implicated, 71.4 % (n = 5) were prescribed lamotrigine for off-label use in the treatment of non-bipolar mood disorders. The average lamotrigine-associated SJS/TEN patient was younger (p < 0.001), had fewer comorbidities, and was more likely to be female than the general SJS/TEN population.

Conclusion

Off-label use of lamotrigine is emerging as a major driver of SJS/TEN with notable changes in patient demographics. Further research is necessary to understand how changing trends in the patient population will impact clinical course and optimal management.
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Burns
Burns 医学-皮肤病学
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304
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Burns aims to foster the exchange of information among all engaged in preventing and treating the effects of burns. The journal focuses on clinical, scientific and social aspects of these injuries and covers the prevention of the injury, the epidemiology of such injuries and all aspects of treatment including development of new techniques and technologies and verification of existing ones. Regular features include clinical and scientific papers, state of the art reviews and descriptions of burn-care in practice. Topics covered by Burns include: the effects of smoke on man and animals, their tissues and cells; the responses to and treatment of patients and animals with chemical injuries to the skin; the biological and clinical effects of cold injuries; surgical techniques which are, or may be relevant to the treatment of burned patients during the acute or reconstructive phase following injury; well controlled laboratory studies of the effectiveness of anti-microbial agents on infection and new materials on scarring and healing; inflammatory responses to injury, effectiveness of related agents and other compounds used to modify the physiological and cellular responses to the injury; experimental studies of burns and the outcome of burn wound healing; regenerative medicine concerning the skin.
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