Journal article
Early seizures after temporal lobectomy predict subsequent seizure recurrence
AM McIntosh, RM Kalnins, LA Mitchell, SF Berkovic
Annals of Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1002/ana.20372
Abstract
Patients are understandably anxious if seizures occur immediately after temporal lobectomy. Such "neighborhood" seizures are commonly regarded as irrelevant to seizure outcome and discounted in outcome measurement. We conducted an in-depth examination of early postoperative seizures (< 28 days) and outcome. The risk of recurrence at one post-operative year was calculated using Poisson regression, and statistical adjustments were made for preoperative pathology. Of 321 patients, 69 (22%) experienced early postoperative seizures. These early seizures were associated with subsequent seizure recurrence (rate ratio [RR] 5.9; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.1-8.4). Among patients with early seizur..
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