2020
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-4422(20)30220-9
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Seizure outcome and use of antiepileptic drugs after epilepsy surgery according to histopathological diagnosis: a retrospective multicentre cohort study

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“…Consistent with a recent study, 4 69% of patients with FCD in the MELD cohort were seizure free post-surgically. We found that a longer duration of epilepsy was significantly associated with a reduced chance of seizure freedom (Figure 4A), but the impact of duration was small, with a 3% decrease in likelihood of seizure freedom for every 10 year increase in duration of epilepsy (Figure 3B).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Consistent with a recent study, 4 69% of patients with FCD in the MELD cohort were seizure free post-surgically. We found that a longer duration of epilepsy was significantly associated with a reduced chance of seizure freedom (Figure 4A), but the impact of duration was small, with a 3% decrease in likelihood of seizure freedom for every 10 year increase in duration of epilepsy (Figure 3B).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…2,3 In many patients, FCD is amenable to surgical resection, with reported long term seizure freedom rates of 69%. 4…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other treatment options, such as surgery, are widely considered a last resort. Sadly, the associated time delay means such treatments may be less effective 78. The result is often years of reduced quality of life, lost productivity, and increased mortality 9…”
Section: Uncertainty In Treatment Response Is Major Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the causal link between high potassium and demyelination and axon degeneration should be strengthened by ad hoc experiments performed in focal epilepsy models. The validation of the proposed hypothesis with solid cause-effect scientific evidence could set the framework for possible new treatments for patients with focal epilepsies resistant to current antiepileptic drugs, who represent a large population of subjects with a long history of epilepsy 83,120 associated with a prominent burden for health systems and society at large.…”
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