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[Suggestion for a new, patient-oriented epilepsy classification].

C Kellinghaus1, T Loddenkemper, E Wyllie, I Najm, A Gupta, F Rosenow, C Baumgartner, F Boesebeck, B Diehl, C Drees, A Ebner, H Hamer, S Knake, J H Meencke, M Merschhemke, G Möddel, S Noachtar, S Rona, S U Schuele, B J Steinhoff, I Tuxhorn, K Werhahn, H O Lüders.   

Abstract

The recent proposal by the ILAE Task Force for Epilepsy Classification is a multiaxial, syndrome-oriented approach. Epilepsy syndromes--at least as defined by the ILAE Task Force--group patients according to multiple, usually poorly defined parameters. As a result, these syndromes frequently show significant overlap and may change with patient age. We propose a five-dimensional and patient-oriented approach to epilepsy classification. This approach shifts away from syndrome orientation, using independent criteria in each of the five dimensions similarly to the diagnostic process in general neurology. The main dimensions of this new classification consist of (1) localizing the epileptogenic zone, (2) semiology of the seizure, (3) etiology, (4) seizure frequency, and (5) related medical conditions. These dimensions characterize all information necessary for patient management, are independent parameters, and include information more pertinent than the ILAE axes with regard to patient management. All cases can be classified according to this five-dimensional system, even at initial encounter when no detailed test results are available. Information from clinical tests such as MRI and EEG are translated into the best possible working hypothesis at the time of classification, allowing increased precision of the classification as additional information becomes available.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16821062     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-006-2123-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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