Comparative role of neuropsychological testing in the presurgical evaluation of children with medically intractable epilepsies


Autoria(s): SOUZA-OLIVEIRA, Cecilia; ESCORSI-ROSSET, Sara; BIANCHIN, Marino Muxfeldt; TERRA, Vera Cristina; WICHERT-ANA, Lauro; MACHADO, Helio Rubens; SAKAMOTO, Americo Ceiki
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

In the present study, we evaluated the preoperative demographic, clinical, and neuropsychological variables that could predict postoperative seizure outcome in a group of pediatric epileptic patients. We studied 40 consecutive pediatric patients, ages ranging from 6 to 16 years, that underwent resective surgery for the treatment of medically intractable epilepsy at the Clinical Hospital of RibeirA o pound Preto School of Medicine. We performed ictal electroencephalography (EEG), interictal EEG, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and a preoperative neuropsychological assessment in the presurgical workup. The following factors were correlated with seizure outcome: (1) duration of epilepsy, (2) surgery localization, (3) localized Neuropsychological (NPS) Evaluation, (4) ictal EEG, (5) interictal EEG, and (6) MRI. Mental retardation, NPS tests, and the other demographic variables failed to correlate with seizure reduction. The identification of predictor variables of epilepsy surgery outcome could improve the epileptic prognosis and guarantee the children`s full potential development.

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq[134490/2006/1]

MCT/FINEP/CT-INFRA-PROINFRA-01/2007

Identificador

CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM, v.25, n.7, p.875-880, 2009

0256-7040

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23893

10.1007/s00381-009-0839-1

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-009-0839-1

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eng

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SPRINGER

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Childs Nervous System

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Epilepsy surgery #Children #Outcome #Neuropsychology #TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY #PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS #RESECTIVE SURGERY #PREDICTORS #SEIZURES #METAANALYSIS #CHILDHOOD #PROGNOSIS #LOBECTOMY #INFANTS #Clinical Neurology #Pediatrics #Surgery
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article

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