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Risk factors for postoperative depression: A retrospective analysis of 248 subjects operated on for drug‐resistant epilepsy
Authors:Valentina Barbieri  Francesco Cardinale  Francesca Gozzo  Veronica Pelliccia  Lino Nobili  Giuseppe Casaceli  Dalila Fuschillo  Laura Castana  Massimo Cossu  Giorgio Lo Russo  Laura Tassi  Orsola Gambini
Abstract:The aim of this retrospective case series analysis was to identify the predictors of postoperative depression (PostOp‐D) in a sample of 248 subjects with focal drug‐resistant focal epilepsy. The presence or absence of PostOp‐D during a 12‐month follow‐up period was the outcome variable. Demographic, neurologic, psychiatric characteristics, and antiepileptic therapy were the explanatory variables. After preliminary bivariate analysis, a multivariate logistic regression model was fitted to identify variables associated with PostOp‐D. Sixty‐seven patients (27%) experienced PostOp‐D. At multivariate analysis, lifetime depression, age at surgery, and levetiracetam (LEV) are positive predictors of PostOp‐D; carbamazepine (CBZ) and anxiety disorders are protective factors. LEV increases the risk for PostOp‐D by about half; the relative risk (RR) is 1.48. Conversely, CBZ decreases the risk for PostOp‐D by about half (RR 0.59). Our results suggest that careful psychiatric evaluation and follow‐up should be recommended for subjects at risk. It is advisable to treat patients with depression before surgery. Antiepileptic drugs should be selected carefully when patients present with not modifiable risk factors, such as positive personal history for depression.
Keywords:Epilepsy surgery  Postoperative depression  Risk factors  Antiepileptic drugs
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