Surgery for Drug-Resistant Epilepsy in Children
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Abstract
Neurosurgical treatment may improve seizures in children and adolescents with drug-resistant epilepsy, but additional data are needed from randomized trials.
In this single-center trial, we randomly assigned 116 patients who were 18 years of age or younger with drug-resistant epilepsy to undergo brain surgery appropriate to the underlying cause of epilepsy along with appropriate medical therapy (surgery group, 57 patients) or to receive medical therapy alone (medical-therapy group, 59 patients). The patients in the medical-therapy group were assigned to a waiting list for surgery. The primary outcome was freedom from seizures at 12 months. Secondary outcomes were the score on the Hague Seizure Severity scale, the Binet-Kamat intelligence quotient, the social quotient on the Vineland Social Maturity Scale, and scores on the Child Behavior Checklist and the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory.
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- 28.60
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- 100%
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- 26
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13Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Epilepsy
- Drug Resistant Epilepsy
- Drug
- Epilepsy surgery
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Good health and well-being