Factors predicting seizure outcome of anterior temporal lobectomy for patients with mesial temporal sclerosis

To investigate the factors, including those associated with ictal scalp EEG results, related to surgical outcome in patients with pathologically proven mesial temporal sclerosis. We studied 51 consecutive patients who underwent anterior temporal lobectomy and had at least 4 years of follow-up. Surgi...

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description To investigate the factors, including those associated with ictal scalp EEG results, related to surgical outcome in patients with pathologically proven mesial temporal sclerosis. We studied 51 consecutive patients who underwent anterior temporal lobectomy and had at least 4 years of follow-up. Surgical outcome was classified as being seizure-free or not seizure-free during the first two and the subsequent two postoperative years. Clinical variables and scalp EEG parameters were subjected to statistical analysis. Of the 51 patients, 36 (70.6%) were seizure-free during postoperative years 3 and 4. Logistic regression analysis revealed that seizure remission for the first 2 years ( p = 0.002) and contralateral propagated ictal discharges ( p = 0.015) were independently related to seizure outcome at 4 years. Patients who were seizure-free at 2 years had an 86.5% chance of remaining seizure-free at 4 years. Of the patients without bitemporal asynchrony or switch of lateralization, 88.9% were seizure free at 4 years, compared with 54.5% of patients with asynchrony or switch of lateralization ( p = 0.007). These two factors, however, were not predictive of seizure outcome at 2 years. Contralateral propagated ictal discharges, including bitemporal asynchrony and switch of lateralization, unfavorably influence long-term seizure outcome. Long-term seizure control is best when the patient has no such propagation patterns of ictal discharges and is seizure-free during the first 2 years after temporal lobectomy.
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Adult
Anterior Temporal Lobectomy
Electroencephalography
Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe - physiopathology
Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe - surgery
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Ictal scalp EEG
Logistic Models
Male
Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
Mesial temporal sclerosis
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Remission Induction
Retrospective Studies
Seizure outcome
Seizures - epidemiology
Treatment Outcome
title Factors predicting seizure outcome of anterior temporal lobectomy for patients with mesial temporal sclerosis
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