Latency of poststroke epilepsy can predict drug resistance

Background and Purpose The progressive nature of epileptogenesis raises the question of whether the latent period may already carry information about the characteristics of the subsequent epilepsy. This study aimed to explore whether the time from stroke to epilepsy onset was related to the risk of...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of neurology 2022-08, Vol.29 (8), p.2481-2485
Hauptverfasser: Lattanzi, Simona, Trinka, Eugen, Turcato, Gianni, Rinaldi, Claudia, Cagnetti, Claudia, Foschi, Nicoletta, Broggi, Serena, Norata, Davide, Brigo, Francesco, Silvestrini, Mauro
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Purpose The progressive nature of epileptogenesis raises the question of whether the latent period may already carry information about the characteristics of the subsequent epilepsy. This study aimed to explore whether the time from stroke to epilepsy onset was related to the risk of drug resistance in patients with poststroke epilepsy (PSE). Methods Patients with epilepsy secondary to cerebral infarct or spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage were included. Study outcome was the occurrence of drug resistance defined as failure of adequate trials of two tolerated and appropriately chosen and used antiseizure medication schedules to achieve sustained seizure freedom. Results One hundred fifty‐nine patients with PSE and a median follow‐up of 5 (interquartile range [IQR] = 3–9) years were included. In the study cohort, 29 (18.2%) participants were drug resistant. The median length of the time interval between stroke and PSE onset was 13 (IQR = 7–15) months in drug‐resistant patients and 19 (IQR = 14–42) months (p 
ISSN:1351-5101
1468-1331
DOI:10.1111/ene.15408