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Published in: Journal of Neurology 5/2018

01-05-2018 | Original Communication

Growing older with drug-resistant epilepsy: cognitive and psychosocial outcomes

Authors: Rani A. Sarkis, Scott McGinnis, Sara N. Rushia, Suna Park, Emile E. Ansari, Kim C. Willment

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 5/2018

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Abstract

We aimed to investigate the cognitive and psychosocial outcomes of patients older than 50 with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy as compared to a younger cohort. One hundred and thirty-one patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (47% age ≥ 50) who underwent comprehensive neuropsychological testing were retrospectively identified. A comparison of percentage of Z scores < − 1.5 between the older and younger cohort on Trail Making Tests A and B, Boston Naming Test, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) delayed recall, and Rey–Osterrieth complex figure test delayed recall was performed as well as the presence of disability due to epilepsy and depression scores. Grading of white matter hyperintensities on MRI was also performed. Older patients with epilepsy were more likely to score Z < − 1.5 on the RAVLT (54.1 vs 32.8%) and were more likely to be on disability due to their seizures (23.0 vs 5.7%). A higher grade of white matter hyperintensities correlated with worse performance on Trail Making Test A, while a higher number of anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) correlated with worse performance on Trail Making Test B regardless of age. The results of this study reveal that older patients with drug-resistant epilepsy are a vulnerable population with an impaired cognitive profile. In addition, limiting the number of AEDs and addressing markers of small vessel disease should also be prioritized by clinicians.
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Metadata
Title
Growing older with drug-resistant epilepsy: cognitive and psychosocial outcomes
Authors
Rani A. Sarkis
Scott McGinnis
Sara N. Rushia
Suna Park
Emile E. Ansari
Kim C. Willment
Publication date
01-05-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-018-8805-z

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