Clinical features of patients with posterior cortex epilepsies and predictors of surgical outcome

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作者
Dalmagro, CL
Bianchin, MM
Velasco, TR
Alexandre, V
Walz, R
Terra-Bustamante, VC
Inuzuka, LM
Wichert-Ana, L
Araujo, D
Serafini, LN
Carlotti, CG
Assirati, JA
Machado, HR
Santos, AC
Sakamoto, AC
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Epilepsy Surg Ctr, Dept Neurol, BR-14049 Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Neurosurg, BR-14049 Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Radiol, BR-14049 Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
[4] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Pathol, Ribeirao Preto Sch Med, BR-14049 Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Neurol, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
关键词
occipital epilepsy; parietal epilepsy; posterior temporal epilepsy; epilepsy surgery; surgical outcome;
D O I
10.1111/j.1528-1167.2005.70904.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Purpose: Posterior cortex epilepsies (PCEs) encompass a group of epilepsies originating from the occipital, parietal, or occipital border of the temporal lobe, or from any combination of these regions. When their seizures are refractory to pharmacologic treatment, these patients are usually referred for surgery. The aim of our study was to analyze clinical characteristics of all PCE patients referred for surgery from 1994 to 2003, and to search for predictors of surgical outcome. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical and laboratory data from 81 consecutive refractory PCE patients referred for surgery. Surgical and nonsurgical groups of patients were compared, and detailed analyses of all variables of the surgical cases were performed in the search for predictors of seizure outcome. Results: Risk factors for PCEs included gliosis (34.56%), malformations of cortical development (33.33%), tumors (8.64%), brain trauma (3.70%), Sturge-Weber disease (4.93%), vascular malformations (3.70%), family history of epilepsy (3.70%), history of CNS infections (2.46%), and low IQ (2.46%). Of the 81 patients, 44 were submitted to surgery at the time of the completion of this study. Surgical treatment was highly effective in improving seizures (p < 0.001) when compared with previous pharmacologic treatment alone. Twenty-eight (65.11%) patients became seizure free after surgery versus none in the nonsurgical group. Regarding outcome predictors, patients with shorter duration of epilepsy and those without neurologic abnormalities on clinical examination had higher chances of favorable evolution. Conclusions: Surgical treatment is effective for the treatment of PCEs and superior to pharmacologic therapy alone. In our series, shorter duration of epilepsy and normal neurologic examination were the only independent variables that predicted better surgical outcome.
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