Trends, outcomes, and complications of surgery for lesional epilepsy in infants and toddlers: A multicenter study
Carmen Barba,
Veronica Pelliccia,
Laura Grisotto
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo assess seizure and developmental outcomes, their predictors, and complications in 160 children who, between 1998 and 2022, underwent surgery for lesional epilepsy with curative intent before the age of 3 years. To compare trends in epilepsy surgery in this age group before and after the year 2014.MethodsRetrospective multicenter study. Descriptive and univariate analyses, and multivariable models for all outcomes.ResultsThese 160 patients (76 F; 47.5%) underwent 169 surgeries (age at surgery 20.4 ±… Show more
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