Surgical candidates in children with epileptic spasms can be selected without invasive monitoring: A report of 70 cases
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Surgical candidates in children with epileptic spasms can be selected without invasive monitoring: A report of 70 cases
Abstract
Objective: Prior surgical series in children with drug-resistant epileptic spasms have reported use of intracranial EEG monitoring in up to two-third of patients. We report outcome after epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant epileptic spasms in a cohort of children without the use of intracranial EEG monitoring in any of the patients.
Methods: Medical records of all consecutive children aged 5 years or under who had epilepsy surgery for epileptic spasms at Cleveland Clinic between 2000 and 2018 were reviewed. Post-operative seizure outcome and predictors of prognosis of seizure outcome were analyzed.
Results: Seventy children with active epileptic spasms underwent surgical resections during the study period. Mean age at seizure onset was 6.8 (+9.31) months and median age at surgery was 18.5 months. An epileptogenic lesion was identified on brain MRI in all patients; 17 (24%) had bilateral abnormalities. Etiologies included malformations of cortical development (58%), perinatal infarct/encephalomalacia (39%), and tumor (3%). None of the patients had intracranial EEG. Surgical procedures included hemispherectomy (44%), lobectomy/ lesionectomy (33%), and multilobar resections (23%). Twelve children needed repeat surgery; six (50%) became seizure free after the second surgery. At six months follow-up, 73% (51/70) were seizure-free since surgery. At a mean follow-up of 4.7 years, 60% (42/70) had Engel 1 outcome. In those with seizure recurrence, 17 (60%) reported improvement. Shorter epilepsy duration (p = 0.05) and lobar or sub-lobar epileptogenic lesions (p = 0.02) predicted favorable seizure outcome at 6 months after surgery. For long term outcome, patients with bilateral abnormalities on MRI (p = 0.001), and multilobar extent on MRI (p = 0.02) were at higher risk for recurrence.
Significance: Children with drug-resistant epileptic spasms secondary to an epileptogenic lesion detected on MRI could be selected for epilepsy surgery without undergoing intracranial EEG monitoring. A surgical selection paradigm without intracranial monitoring may allow early surgery without the risks of invasive monitoring.
Keywords: Drug-resistant epileptic spasms; Epilepsy surgery; Infantile spasms; Refractory epilepsy.
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