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Risk factors for drug-resistant epilepsy in adult patients

Ignacio Lagger, Eliana Garino, Óscar Martínez-Nieto, Eduardo Knorre, Glenda Ernst, Adriana L. Burgueño

2023Medicina Clínica12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in about 30% of epilepsy patients. It has been suggested that etiology or seizure type would increase the risk of pharmacoresistance. This study aims to compare the characteristics of patients with drug-sensitive epilepsy with patients with drug-resistant epilepsy to identify risk factors. PATIENT AND METHODS: A multicentric cohort study was conducted between 2019 and 2022. We included patients >18 years-old with epilepsy but excluded psychogenic non-epileptic seizures and less than 2 years of follow-up. RESULTS: We included 128 patients, of whom 46 had drug-resistance epilepsy, and 82 responding to medication. Both groups showed similar characteristics. Febrile seizures (OR: 7.25), focal epilepsy (OR: 2.4), focal seizures with loss of consciousness (OR: 2.36), structural etiology (OR: 2.2) and abnormal MRI (OR: 4.6) were significant risk factors for drug-resistance epilepsy. CONCLUSION: Following other studies, we observed that factors such as epilepsy type, seizure type, structural etiology, abnormal MRI, and febrile seizure increased the risk for drug-resistance epilepsy, in our population.

Topics & Concepts

EpilepsyDrugMedicineDrug Resistant EpilepsyIntensive care medicinePsychiatryEpilepsy research and treatmentPharmacological Effects and Toxicity StudiesPsychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments