颞中叶激光间质热疗后耐药癫痫患者进行额外手术的预测因素。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Behnaz Esmaeili , Andrew L. Ko , John W. Miller
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摘要

我们的目的是找出耐药性癫痫患者在接受颞中叶激光间质热疗(LITT)后继续出现癫痫发作的额外手术干预的预测因素。在一项回顾性观察研究中,我们分析了 2013-2022 年间在华盛顿大学接受颞中叶激光间质热疗的连续耐药颞叶癫痫患者。主要结果是 LITT 后为改善癫痫发作控制而进行的后续癫痫手术。逻辑回归用于评估三级中心转诊区域内的临床因素和旅行距离如何预测后续手术的发生。我们确定了 145 名接受颞中叶 LITT 治疗的患者。其中 25 人接受了后续手术,包括 17 例颞叶切除术、5 例重复 LITT、2 例反应性神经刺激和 1 例脑深部刺激。进一步手术与较高的恩格尔评分和较短的前往三级癫痫中心的路程有关。年龄、性别、癫痫持续时间、优势半球手术和惊厥发作频率等因素均无显著影响。LITT后仍有癫痫发作的患者有可能接受更多手术。必须长途跋涉的患者接受后续手术的可能性较低。医疗不公平是接受癫痫手术的一大障碍,限制了癫痫患者获得更好治疗效果的可能性。
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Predictive factors for additional surgeries in drug-resistant epilepsy after mesial temporal laser interstitial thermal therapy
We aimed to identify factors predicting additional surgical interventions in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who continue experiencing seizures after mesial temporal laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT). In a retrospective observational study, we analyzed consecutive patients with drug-resistant temporal epilepsy treated with mesial temporal LITT at the University of Washington between 2013–2022. The primary outcome was subsequent epilepsy surgery to improve seizure control after LITT. Logistic regression was used to assess how clinical factors and travel distance within tertiary center referral regions predict subsequent surgery occurrence. We identified 145 patients treated with mesial temporal LITT. Among the patients, 25 underwent subsequent surgeries, including 17 temporal lobectomies, 5 repeat LITT, 2 responsive neurostimulation, and 1 with deep brain stimulation. Further surgery was associated with higher Engel scores and shorter travel distance to our tertiary epilepsy center. Factors like age, sex, epilepsy duration, surgery on dominant hemisphere, and frequency of convulsive seizures were not significant. Patients who continue to have seizures after LITT are potential candidates for more surgery. Patients who must travel farther are less likely to receive follow-up surgery. Healthcare inequity presents a significant barrier in accessing epilepsy surgery, limiting the potential to achieve improved outcomes for individuals with epilepsy.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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