Hypothalamic Hamartoma related epilepsy: A systematic review exploring clinical, neuropsychological, and psychiatric outcome after surgery

被引:0
|
作者
Luisi, Concetta [1 ]
Salimbene, Licia [1 ]
Pietrafusa, Nicola [1 ]
Trivisano, Marina [1 ]
Marras, Carlo Efisio [2 ]
De Benedictis, Alessandro [2 ]
Chiarello, Daniela [1 ]
Mercier, Mattia [1 ]
Pepi, Chiara [1 ]
de Palma, Luca [1 ]
Specchio, Nicola [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] European Reference Network Rare & Complex Epilepsi, EpiCARE, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, IRCCS,Neurol Epilepsy & Movement Disorders Unit, Rome, Italy
[2] Bambino Gesu Pediat Hosp, IRCCS, Neurosurg Unit, Rome, Italy
[3] IRCCS, Bambino Gesu Childrens Hosp, Piazza St Onofrio 4, I-00165 Rome, Italy
关键词
Hypothalamic hamartoma; Surgery; Outcome; Seizure free; Neuropsychology; Development; STEREOTACTIC RADIOFREQUENCY THERMOCOAGULATION; INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY; GAMMA-KNIFE SURGERY; TRANSCALLOSAL RESECTION; SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT; REFRACTORY EPILEPSY; PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS; PATIENT SELECTION; GELASTIC SEIZURES; RADIOSURGERY;
D O I
10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.109846
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The post-surgical outcome for Hypothalamic Hamartoma (HH) related epilepsy in terms of seizure freedom (SF) has been extensively studied, while cognitive and psychiatric outcome has been less frequently reported and defined. This is a systematic review of English language papers, analyzing the post-surgical outcome in series of patients with HH-related epilepsy (>= 5 patients, at least 6 months follow-up), published within January 2002December 2022. SF was measured using Engel scale/equivalent scales. We looked at the outcome related to different surgical techniques, and HH types according to Delalande classification. We evaluated the neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric status after surgery, and the occurrence of post-surgical complications. Forty-six articles reporting 1318 patients were included, of which ten pediatric series. SF was reported in 686/1222 patients (56,1%). Delalande classification was reported in 663 patients from 24 studies, of which 70 were type I HH (10%), 320 were type II HH (48%), 189 were type III HH (29%) and 84 were type IV HH (13%). The outcome in term of SF was reported in 243 out of 663 patients. SF was reported in 12 of 24 type I HH (50%), 80 of 132 type II HH (60,6%), 32 of 59 type III HH (54,2%) and 12 of 28 type IV HH (42,9%). SF was reached in 129/262 (49,2%) after microsurgery, 102/199 (51,3%) after endoscopic surgery, 46/114 (40,6%) after gamma knife surgery, 245/353 (69,4%) after radiofrequency thermocoagulation, and 107/152 (70,4%) after MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy. Hyperphagia/weight gain were the most reported surgical complications. Others were electrolyte alterations, diabetes insipidus, hypotiroidism, transient hyperthermia/poikilothermia. The highest percentage of memory deficits was reported after microsurgery, while hemiparesis and cranial nerves palsy were reported after microsurgery or endoscopic surgery. Thirty studies reported developmental delay/intellectual disability in 424/819 (51,7%) patients. 248/346 patients obtained a global improvement (72%), 70/346 were stable (20%), 28/346 got worse (8%). 22 studies reported psychiatric disorders in 257/465 patients (55,3%). 78/98 patients improved (80%), 13/98 remained stable (13%), 7/98 got worse (7%). Most of the patients had non-structured cognitive/psychiatric assessments. Based on the available data, the surgical management in patients with HH related epilepsy should be individualized, aiming to reach not only the best epilepsy result, but also the optimal cognitive and psychiatric outcome.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Psychiatric outcomes after temporal lobe surgery in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and comorbid psychiatric illness: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Ploesser, Markus
    McDonald, Carrie
    Hirshman, Brian
    Ben-Haim, Sharona
    EPILEPSY RESEARCH, 2023, 189
  • [42] Seizure outcome of pediatric epilepsy surgery: Systematic review and meta-analyses
    Widjaja, Elysa
    Jain, Puneet
    Demoe, Lindsay
    Guttmann, Astrid
    Tomlinson, George
    Sander, Beate
    NEUROLOGY, 2020, 94 (07) : 311 - 321
  • [43] Neuropsychological outcome after selective amygdalohippocampectomy with transsylvian versus transcortical approach: A randomized prospective clinical trial of surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy
    Lutz, MT
    Clusmann, H
    Elger, CE
    Schramm, J
    Helmstaedter, C
    EPILEPSIA, 2004, 45 (07) : 809 - 816
  • [44] Psychiatric morbidity after surgery for inflammatory bowel disease: A systematic review
    Zangenberg, Marie Strom
    El-Hussuna, Alaa
    WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2017, 23 (48) : 8651 - 8659
  • [45] Social outcomes after temporal or extratemporal epilepsy surgery: A systematic review
    Hamiwka, Lorie
    Macrodimitris, Sophia
    Tellez-Zenteno, Jose F.
    Metcalfe, Amy
    Wiebe, Samuel
    Kwon, Churl-Su
    Jette, Nathalie
    EPILEPSIA, 2011, 52 (05) : 870 - 879
  • [46] Perioperative hyperglycemia and neurocognitive outcome after surgery: a systematic review
    Hermanides, Jeroen
    Qeva, Ega
    Preckel, Benedikt
    Bilotta, Federico
    MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA, 2018, 84 (10) : 1178 - 1188
  • [47] Psychiatric morbidity after surgery for inflammatory bowel disease: A systematic review
    Marie Str?m Zangenberg
    Alaa El-Hussuna
    World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017, (48) : 8651 - 8659
  • [48] Depression and suicide after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: A systematic review
    Hue, Christopher D.
    Couper, R. Grace
    Antaya, Tresah C.
    Herrera, Manuel
    Parra, Jaime
    Burneo, Jorge G.
    EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, 2022, 134
  • [49] Systematic review of clinical outcomes after prophylactic surgery
    Davis, C. R.
    Trevatt, A. E. J.
    Dixit, A.
    Datta, V.
    ANNALS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, 2016, 98 (06) : 353 - 357
  • [50] Ganglioglioma and intractable epilepsy: Clinical and neurophysiologic features and predictors of outcome after surgery
    Morris, HH
    Matkovic, Z
    Estes, ML
    Prayson, RA
    Comair, YG
    Turnbull, J
    Najm, I
    Kotagal, P
    Wyllie, E
    EPILEPSIA, 1998, 39 (03) : 307 - 313