2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-023-03948-9
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Study on the relationship between obesity and complications of Pediatric Epilepsy surgery

Abstract: Objective Studies have shown that obesity has a significant impact on poor surgical outcomes. However, the relationship between obesity and pediatric epilepsy surgery has not been reported. This study aimed to explore the relationship between obesity and complications of pediatric epilepsy surgery and the effect of obesity on the outcome of pediatric epilepsy surgery, and to provide a reference for weight management of children with epilepsy. Methods … Show more

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“…This may be because malnourished children have a decreased hepatic enzyme activity that results in alterations in drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (accumulation and toxic drug effects) [79]. However, although we did not observe that obesity was a determining factor for ADRs in children, it is a common comorbidity for pediatric epilepsy patients related to worse evolution of the disease [80,81].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…This may be because malnourished children have a decreased hepatic enzyme activity that results in alterations in drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (accumulation and toxic drug effects) [79]. However, although we did not observe that obesity was a determining factor for ADRs in children, it is a common comorbidity for pediatric epilepsy patients related to worse evolution of the disease [80,81].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“… Delgado-Miguel et al [ 6 ], Train et al [ 9 ], Kao et al [ 20 ], Scaramuzzo et al [ 30 ], Garey et al [ 31 ], Shen et al [ 32 ], De la Garza Ramos et al [ 35 ]. …”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%