Journal article

The concept of drug-resistant epileptogenic zone

C Zhang, P Kwan

Frontiers in Neurology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019

Abstract

Resective surgery is the most effective way to treat drug-resistant epilepsy. Despite extensive pre-surgical evaluation, only 30–70% patients would become seizure-free after surgery. New approaches and strategies are needed to improve the outcome of epilepsy surgery. It is commonly observed in clinical practice that antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) could maintain seizure freedom in a large proportion of patients after surgery, who were uncontrolled before the operation. In some patients cessation of AEDs leads to seizure recurrence which, in most cases, can be controlled by resuming AEDs. These observations suggest that the surgery has converted the epilepsy from drug-resistant to drug-responsive,..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Natural Science Foundation of China


Funding Acknowledgements

CZ is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC-81501129, NSFC-31771400, NSFC-81728006, NSFC-81860662), Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (NSFJX-20171ACB21001, NSFJX-20171BCB23029). PK is supported by the Medical Research Future Fund (1136427) of Australia.