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Long-term seizure and behavioral outcomes after corpus callosotomy.

Claudia Passamonti1, Nelia Zamponi2, Nicoletta Foschi3, Roberto Trignani4, Michele Luzi4, Elisabetta Cesaroni2, Leandro Provinciali3, Massimo Scerrati5.   

Abstract

Outcomes of corpus callosotomy (CC) have been mainly focused on seizures. The present study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects of CC on adaptive behaviors and caregivers' satisfaction in addition to seizures and to identify clinical predictors of postsurgical outcomes. Medical records of 26 patients (mean age at study time: 40 years, mean follow-up: 14 years) with childhood-onset epilepsy who underwent anterior or 2-stage complete CC were reviewed. A structured questionnaire was submitted to caregivers asking about relative changes in different seizure types, behavioral functions, and satisfaction with the postoperative outcomes. Formal neuropsychological assessment was carried out in a subgroup of patients. Selected clinical variables including age at surgery, extent of callosal section, length of follow-up, epilepsy syndrome, and presurgical cognitive level were submitted to multiple regression analysis. At the last follow-up visit, a reduction greater than 50% was observed mainly for drop attacks (65% of patients), followed by generalized tonic-clonic seizures (53%), and complex partial seizures (50%). No presurgical variables were significantly associated with seizure outcome. After surgery, more than half of patients showed attention enhancement, which was related to drop seizure improvement. Early age at surgery was associated with better behavioral regulation; complete CC slightly worsened language abilities. Satisfaction with surgery outcomes was expressed by 73% of caregivers and was dependent on drop seizure reduction and improvements in activities of daily living. A long-term positive psychosocial outcome is likely after CC also in severely disabled patients, especially if surgery is performed early.
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Keywords:  Adaptive behavior; Corpus callosotomy; Drop attacks; Epilepsy surgery; Parental satisfaction

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25269691     DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.08.130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Behav        ISSN: 1525-5050            Impact factor:   2.937


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