No deterioration in epilepsy and motor function in children with medically intractable epilepsy ineligible for surgery

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van Empelen, Ron
Helders, Paul J. M.
van Rijen, Peter C.
Jennekens-Schinkel, Aag
van Nieuwenhuizen, Onno
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[1] Univ Utrecht, Med Ctr, Dept Paediat Phys Therapy & Exercise Physiol, Wilhelmina Childrens Hosp, NL-3508 AB Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Wilhelmina Childrens Hosp, NL-3508 AB Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Univ Utrecht, Med Ctr, Dept Neuropsychol, Wilhelmina Childrens Hosp, NL-3508 AB Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Univ Utrecht, Med Ctr, Dept Child Neurol, Wilhelmina Childrens Hosp,Rudolf Magnus Inst Neur, NL-3508 AB Utrecht, Netherlands
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10.1111/j.1469-8749.2007.00214.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The aim of this study was to examine whether severity of epilepsy, motor functioning, and epilepsy-related restrictions change in children with medically intractable epilepsy who are ineligible for epilepsy surgery. The study was a prospective, longitudinal, 2-year follow-up of 28 children (14 females, 14 males). Their median age was 6 years 1 month (range 7mo-15y 4mo). Seizure types were: complex partial seizures (n=16), secondary generalized seizures (n=7), simple partial seizures (n=2), and mixed seizures (n=3). Severity of seizures, motor impairments, motor development, activities of daily life, and epilepsy-related restrictions were rated at baseline and 6, 12, and 24 months thereafter. Seizure severity did not change significantly, nor did muscle strength, range of motion, or muscle tone. Motor retardation was ubiquitous but did not increase in 20 children without spasticity. Motor function of eight children with spasticity improved (Gross Motor Function Measure: baseline 70.5 [SD 35.5]; 24 months later 81.6 [SD 29.6],p < 0.05) but remained below reference values in four children. In the entire group, functional skills increased and caregiver assistance lessened. Restrictions did not change significantly. We conclude that during a 2-year follow-up period, in children with medically intractable epilepsy who do not have surgical intervention, seizure severity does not deteriorate, motor impairments do not increase, motor development does not deflect negatively, and activities of daily living and restrictions do not worsen.
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