Cognitive functioning after epilepsy surgery in children with mild malformation of cortical development and focal cortical dysplasia

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2019-05-01

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Veersema, T. J.
van Schooneveld, Monique M. J.ISNI 0000000394149983
Ferrier, C. H.ISNI 0000000389365868
van Eijsden, PieterISNI 0000000395119700
Gosselaar, Peter H.ISNI 0000000388690634
van Rijen, Peter C.ISNI 0000000394826032
Spliet, Wim G MISNI 0000000395008605
Mühlebner, AngelikaORCID 0000-0001-9102-7353
Aronica, E.ISNI 0000000394511743
Braun, Kees P JISNI 0000000395904311

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Mild malformation of cortical development (mMCD) and focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) subtypes combined are by far the most common histological diagnoses in children who undergo surgery as treatment for refractory epilepsy. In patients with refractory epilepsy, a substantial burden of disease is due to cognitive impairment. We studied intelligence quotient (IQ) or developmental quotient (DQ) values and their change after epilepsy surgery in a consecutive series of 42 children (median age at surgery: 4.5, range: 0–17.0 years) with refractory epilepsy due to mMCD/FCD. Cognitive impairment, defined as IQ/DQ below 70, was present in 51% prior to surgery. Cognitive impairment was associated with earlier onset of epilepsy, longer epilepsy duration, and FCD type I histology. Clinically relevant improvement of ≥ 10 IQ/DQ points was found in 24% of children and was related to the presence of presurgical epileptic encephalopathy (EE). At time of postsurgical cognitive testing, 59% of children were completely seizure-free (Engel 1A). We found no association between cognitive outcome and seizure or medication status at two years of follow-up. Epilepsy surgery in children with mMCD or FCD not only is likely to result in complete and continuous seizure freedom, but also improves cognitive function in many.

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Epilepsy surgery, Focal cortical dysplasia, Intelligence, IQ, Mild malformation of cortical development, Refractory epilepsy, Clinical Neurology, Neurology, Behavioral Neuroscience, Journal Article

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Veersema, T J, van Schooneveld, M M J, Ferrier, C H, van Eijsden, P, Gosselaar, P H, van Rijen, P C, Spliet, W G M, Mühlebner, A, Aronica, E & Braun, K P J 2019, 'Cognitive functioning after epilepsy surgery in children with mild malformation of cortical development and focal cortical dysplasia', Epilepsy & Behavior, vol. 94, pp. 209-215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2019.03.009