Seizure Semiology Over Time in Adult Diffuse Glioma

Abstract AIMS Patients with gliomas often present with generalised seizures, but subsequently develop focal seizures on treatment. The occurrence of a single generalised seizure at onset precludes the return of a driving licence, even if a patient continues to have only focal aware seizures. We inve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) Va.), 2022-10, Vol.24 (Supplement_4), p.iv10-iv10
Hauptverfasser: Carstairs, Claire, Pandey, Anmol, Moulder, Zachary, Kosela, Monika, Rees, Jeremy
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract AIMS Patients with gliomas often present with generalised seizures, but subsequently develop focal seizures on treatment. The occurrence of a single generalised seizure at onset precludes the return of a driving licence, even if a patient continues to have only focal aware seizures. We investigated seizure semiology over time, to determine how many patients with ongoing seizures may be safe to drive. METHOD We analysed clinical data of patients with histologically-confirmed IDH-mutant diffuse gliomas, diagnosed between 2004-2015. Seizures were classified as: 1 – focal / 2 - generalised; A – aware / B – unaware; M – motor / N – non-motor. Seizure type at diagnosis and last follow-up was recorded. RESULTS 189 patients were identified, of whom 140 presented with seizures (74%). 115 of these patients had a full data set. 59 (51%) presented with generalised seizures. 10% had only a single seizure at presentation, 55 % had further seizures then became seizure-free and 35% continued to have seizures at last follow-up. Of the 40 patients who continued to have seizures, 7 (17.5%) had 1AN, 16 (40%) had 1AM, 1 (2.5%) had 1BN and 5 (12.5%) had 1BM. 11 (27.5%) had generalised seizures. Of the 7 patients with 1AN seizures at last follow-up, 4 initially presented with a generalised seizure, 1 with 1AN, 1 with 1AM and 1 with 1BM. CONCLUSION Almost two thirds of patients became seizure-free and, of those that continued to have seizures, 57.5% developed only focal aware seizures. Current driving regulations may be unduly restrictive for patients with gliomas.
ISSN:1522-8517
1523-5866
DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noac200.043