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. 2025 Jul 25;15(7):e095123.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095123.

The Economic and societal burden associated with drug-resistant epilepsy in the Netherlands: an AIM@EPILEPSY burden-of-disease study protocol

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The Economic and societal burden associated with drug-resistant epilepsy in the Netherlands: an AIM@EPILEPSY burden-of-disease study protocol

Darin Elabbasy et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Background: Living with epilepsy, especially drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), imposes several challenges for people diagnosed with the condition. These challenges include the physical and mental implications of epilepsy on both caregivers and patients with epilepsy. For the more than 120 000 individuals living with this neurological disorder in the Netherlands, along with their families, daily activities become hazardous, limited and costly, significantly affecting their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). As data on the burden of epilepsy in the Netherlands are lacking, studies attempting to capture the impact of epilepsy on individuals, caregivers and society are needed to enhance understanding and help address the burden of epileptic seizures.

Methods and analysis: The study is part of the AIM@EPILEPSY project. The project aims to develop a planning suite enabling cost-saving, minimally invasive treatment for epilepsy. By surveying 330 people with epilepsy and an anticipated sample of 150-200 informal caregivers across the Netherlands, using standardised questionnaires focusing on associated societal costs and the impact on HRQoL, this bottom-up, prevalence-based prospective study aims to understand the societal burden of DRE in the Netherlands. The data will be collected at 0, 3, 6 and 12 months of follow-up. The study results will describe the economic impact of epilepsy, focusing on cost-of-illness (€) and HRQoL (utilities) in the Netherlands. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION : The proposed study was approved by the Maastricht University Medical Ethics Review Committee (Approval reference: FHML-REC/2024/067/Amendment/2024_16). The result of the study is planned to be published in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at international and local scientific conferences.

Keywords: Caregiver Burden; Epilepsy; Health Care Costs; Quality of Life.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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Figure 1. The AI-assisted 4D cortical assessment for minimally invasive treatment of epilepsy (AIM@EPILEPSY) project. 4D, four-dimensional; AI, artificial intelligence. SEEG-guided RF-TC, Stereo-Electro-Encephalography-guided RadioFrequency-ThermoCoagulation; SRT, Stereotactic Radiotherapy.

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