Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to present a long- term electroclinical and employment follow up in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients in a comprehensive epilepsy surgery program. Forty adult patients with pharmacoresistant TLE underwent detailed presurgical evaluation. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and clinical follow up assessment for each patient were carried out. The occurrence of interictal epileptiform activity (IEA) and absolute spike frequency (ASF) were tabulated before and after 1, 6, 12, 24 and 72 months surgical treatment. Employment status pre- to post-surgery at the last evaluated period was also examined. Engel scores follow-up was described as follows: at 12 months 70% (28) class I, 10% (4) class II and 19% (8) class III-IV; at 24 months after surgery 55.2% (21) of the patients were class I, 28.9% (11) class II and 15.1% (6) class III-IV. After one- year follow up 23 (57.7%) patients were seizure and aura-free (Engel class IA). These figures changed to 47.3%, and 48.6% respectively two and five years following surgery whereas 50% maintained this condition in the last follow up period. A decline in the ASF was observed from the first year until the sixth year after surgery in relation to the preoperative EEG. The ASF one year after surgery allowed to distinguish “satisfactory” from “unsatisfactory” seizure relief outcome at the last follow up. An adequate social functioning in terms of education and employment in more than 50% of the patients was also found. Results revealed the feasibility of conducting a successful epilepsy surgery program with favorable long term electroclinical and psychosocial functioning outcomes in a developing country as well.
Highlights
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) associated with mesial temporal sclerosis is considered the most common and pharmacoresistant type of epilepsy in adults; 70–80% of epilepsy surgeries are performed in the temporal lobe
Patients undergoing noninvasive presurgical evaluation at the CIREN comprehensive epilepsy surgery program were carefully selected by our interdisciplinary team of epileptologists
This study indicates a steady number of patients as seizure-free in a long-term temporal lobe
Summary
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) associated with mesial temporal sclerosis is considered the most common and pharmacoresistant type of epilepsy in adults; 70–80% of epilepsy surgeries are performed in the temporal lobe. That is the reason why our epilepsy surgery program precisely initiated with this epilepsy type. According to statistics available as of 2005 epilepsy prevalence in Cuba is approximately 3. An estimated 80,000 people in the country suffer from epilepsy, about 24,000 are pharmarcoresistant, and approximately 2400 might have surgery indications.
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