When Epilepsy Grows Up ….

When Epilepsy Grows Up…. Epilepsy Curr. 2019 Mar-Apr;19(2):99-100 Authors: Boyer K Abstract Neurocognition in Childhood Epilepsy: Impact on Mortality and Complete Seizure Remission 50 Years Later Sillanpää M, Saarinen MM, Karrasch M, Schmidt D, Hermann BP. Epilepsia. 2019;60(1):131-138. doi:10.1111/epi.14606. Epub 2018 Nov 22. OBJECTIVE: To study associations of the severity of impairment in childhood neurocognition (NC) with long-term mortality and complete seizure remission. METHODS: A population-based cohort of 245 subjects with childhood-onset epilepsy was followed up for 50 years (median = 45, range = 2-50). Childhood NC before age 18 years was assessed as a combination of formal intelligence quotient scores and functional criteria (school achievement, working history, and psychoneurological development). Impaired NC was categorized with respect to definitions of intellectual functioning in International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (R41.83, F70-F73). The outcome variables, defined as all-cause mortality and 10-year terminal remission with the 5 past years off medication (10YTR), were analyzed with Cox regression models. RESULTS: Of the 245 subjects, 119 (49%) had normal childhood NC, whereas 126 (51%) had various degrees of neurocognitive impairment. During the 50-year observation period, 71 (29%) of the subjects died, 13% of those with normal and 44% of those with impaired NC. The haza...
Source: Epilepsy Currents - Category: Neurology Tags: Epilepsy Curr Source Type: research