Journal article

International consensus clinical practice statements for the treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions associated with epilepsy

MP Kerr, S Mensah, F Besag, B De Toffol, A Ettinger, K Kanemoto, A Kanner, S Kemp, E Krishnamoorthy, WC Lafrance, M Mula, B Schmitz, LT Van Elst, J Trollor, SJ Wilson

Epilepsia | Published : 2011

Abstract

In order to address the major impact on quality of life and epilepsy management caused by associated neuropsychiatric conditions, an international consensus group of epileptologists met with the aim of developing clear evidence-based and practice-based statements to provide guidance on the management of these conditions. Using a Delphi process, this group prioritized a list of key management areas. These included: depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders, nonepileptic seizures, cognitive dysfunction, antiepileptic drug (AED)-related neurobehavioral disorders, suicidality, disorders in children and adolescents, disorders in children with intellectual disability, and epilepsy surgery. Clinical..

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