Prognostic significance of acute postoperative seizures in extra-temporal lobe epilepsy surgery |
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Authors: | Giancarlo Di Gennaro Alfredo D’Aniello Marco De Risi Pier Paolo Quarato Addolorata Mascia Liliana G. Grammaldo Giulio N. Meldolesi Vincenzo Esposito Elisa Fabi Angelo Picardi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Epilepsy Surgery Unit, Department of Neurological Sciences, IRCCS “NEUROMED”, Pozzilli (IS), Italy;2. Department of Neurosurgery, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy;3. Mental Health Unit, Centre of Epidemiology, Surveillance and Health Promotion, Italian National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy;4. ‘Neurone’ Foundation for Research in Neuropsychobiology and Clinical Neurosciences, Rome, Italy;5. Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThis study aims to assess the prognostic value of acute postoperative seizures (APOS) in patients surgically treated for drug-resistant extra-temporal lobe (ET) epilepsy.MethodsWe studied 77 consecutive patients with ET epilepsy who underwent epilepsy surgery and were followed up for at least 2 years (mean duration of follow-up 6.2 years, range 2–14). Medical charts were reviewed to identify APOS, defined as ictal events with the exception of auras occurring within the first 7 days after surgery. Seizure outcome was determined at annual intervals. Patients who were in Engel Class I at the last contact were classified as having a favourable outcome.ResultsSeizure outcome was favourable in 47 patients (61%). The occurrence of APOS and incompleteness of resection were found to be independently associated with unfavourable outcome in a multiple regression model including all preoperative factors identified as outcome predictors in univariate analysis. Duration of illness was the only independent preoperative predictor of APOS.ConclusionsOur study suggests that APOS may predict long-term outcome in patients undergoing resective surgery for ET epilepsy. Given some study limitations, our findings should be regarded as preliminary and need confirmation from future larger, prospective, multicentre studies.SignificanceCaution may be required in the clinical management of patients experiencing APOS. |
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Keywords: | Acute postoperative seizures Extra-temporal epilepsy Epilepsy surgery Outcome |
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