The New Classification of Seizures by the International League Against Epilepsy 2017

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review presents the newly developed International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2017 classification of seizure types.Recent FindingsThe fundamental distinction is between seizures that begin focally in one hemisphere of the brain, generalized onset seizures that apparently originate in both hemispheres, and seizures of unknown onset. Focal seizures optionally can be subclassified according to whether awareness (a surrogate marker for consciousness) is intact or impaired. The next level of classification for focal seizures is motor (with subgroups automatisms, atonic, clonic, epileptic spasms, hyperkinetic, myoclonic, tonic), non-motor (with subgroups autonomic, behavior arrest, cognitive, emotional, sensory), and focal to bilateral tonic-clonic. Generalized seizures are categorized as motor (tonic-clonic, clonic, tonic, myoclonic, myoclonic-tonic-clonic, myoclonic-atonic, atonic, epileptic spasms) and non-motor/absence (typical, atypical, myoclonic, eyelid myoclonia).SummaryThe classification allows new types of focal seizures and a few new generalized seizures, and clarifies terms used to name seizures.
Source: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research