OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting before the age of 3 years. METHODS: We retrospectively studied the medical records of 40 children from eight neuropediatric centers in Italy with respect to the personal and family histories of epilepsy or febrile seizures, time of follow-up, cognitive functions, treatment, and outcome. RESULTS: Forty patients were enrolled in this study. They all fulfilled the criteria for absence epilepsy with 3-Hz spike-wave complexes on the EEG, normal neurological examination, and no other seizures types. Seizure onset occurred between 24.1 and 36.0 months. There was a family history of epilepsy in 28%, and of febrile seizures in 13%. Thirty-three patients were treated with valproic acid (VPA), mostly used in monotherapy (26 patients) or in association with ethosuximide. At final follow-up, 33 patients were seizure free and 29 had normal EEGs. Thirty-four patients had a normal intelligence quotient (IQ), whereas 6 had a decreased IQ, mainly associated with poor control of seizures. CONCLUSION: In our series, absence seizures presenting before the age of 3 appeared to have quite a good long-term clinical prognosis; the neuropsychological outcome was comparable to that of childhood epilepsy presenting after 3 years of age.

Verrotti, A., Olivieri, C., Agostinelli, S., Coppola, G., Parisi, P., Grosso, S., et al. (2011). Long term outcome in children affected by absence epilepsy with onset before the age of three years. EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, 20(2), 366-369 [10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.12.015].

Long term outcome in children affected by absence epilepsy with onset before the age of three years

Grosso, S.;
2011-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to define the long-term outcome of absence epilepsy presenting before the age of 3 years. METHODS: We retrospectively studied the medical records of 40 children from eight neuropediatric centers in Italy with respect to the personal and family histories of epilepsy or febrile seizures, time of follow-up, cognitive functions, treatment, and outcome. RESULTS: Forty patients were enrolled in this study. They all fulfilled the criteria for absence epilepsy with 3-Hz spike-wave complexes on the EEG, normal neurological examination, and no other seizures types. Seizure onset occurred between 24.1 and 36.0 months. There was a family history of epilepsy in 28%, and of febrile seizures in 13%. Thirty-three patients were treated with valproic acid (VPA), mostly used in monotherapy (26 patients) or in association with ethosuximide. At final follow-up, 33 patients were seizure free and 29 had normal EEGs. Thirty-four patients had a normal intelligence quotient (IQ), whereas 6 had a decreased IQ, mainly associated with poor control of seizures. CONCLUSION: In our series, absence seizures presenting before the age of 3 appeared to have quite a good long-term clinical prognosis; the neuropsychological outcome was comparable to that of childhood epilepsy presenting after 3 years of age.
2011
Verrotti, A., Olivieri, C., Agostinelli, S., Coppola, G., Parisi, P., Grosso, S., et al. (2011). Long term outcome in children affected by absence epilepsy with onset before the age of three years. EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, 20(2), 366-369 [10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.12.015].
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