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The role of autonomic dysfunction in sudden unexplained death in epilepsy patients
Lee, Janet; Devinsky, Orrin
The risk of death in people with epilepsy is increased because of disorders that cause epilepsy, known consequences of seizures, and SUDEP (sudden unexplained death in epilepsy). The incidence of sudden death is many times higher in an epilepsy population than for the general public. SUDEP risk increases with the severity of epilepsy but paradoxically affects young adults preferentially. Important risk factors for SUDEP include age 15 to 45 years, refractory epilepsy, tonic-clonic seizures, nocturnal seizures, and periods during which the patient is not observed. Analyses of epidemiologic studies, observations from witnessed near-deaths or deaths, and pathology data have helped focus attention on respiratory and cardiovascular dysfunction as potential mechanisms of SUDEP. Ictal and postictal effects on autonomic functioning and accidental suffocation are commonly cited as potential factors. Monitoring of patients with a history of nocturnal tonic-clonic seizures might help prevent SUDEP
PMID: 19813299
ISSN: 1545-2913
CID: 104351
Adult-onset epilepsy in focal cortical dysplasia of Taylor type
Siegel, A M; Cascino, G D; Elger, C E; Devinsky, O; Laff, R; Najjar, S; Sperling, M R; LoRusso, G; Cossu, M; Urbach, H; Aronica, E; Meyer, F B; Scheithauer, B W; Dubeau, F; Andermann, F
Focal cortical dysplasia of Taylor type (FCDT) usually presents with seizures at an early age, whereas adult onset of epilepsy is uncommon. We reviewed the medical records of 213 patients with FCDT. In 21 patients (10%), age at seizure onset ranged from 18 to 55 years (mean 25.3). The outcome of seizures in patients with FCDT and adult-onset epilepsy seems favorable vs childhood-onset seizures
PMID: 15911808
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 139500
Vagus nerve stimulation for refractory idiopathic generalised epilepsy
Ng, Michael; Devinsky, Orrin
We reviewed our experience with vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in 165 patients with medically refractory epilepsy (138 partial epilepsy (PE), 13 symptomatic generalised epilepsy (SGE), 14 idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE)). Average duration of VNS therapy was 21.6 months. A 50% or greater reduction in seizure frequency was achieved in 47.1% of the PE group, 46.1% of the SGE group, and 57.1% of the IGE group. A 50% or greater reduction in seizure frequency and reduced antiepileptic drug (AED) regimen were achieved in: PE (9.4%), SGE (7.7%), and IGE (35.7%). These preliminary results suggest that VNS is an effective therapy for some patients with medically refractory IGE
PMID: 15010055
ISSN: 1059-1311
CID: 46035
Use of the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R) in neuropsychological evaluation of epilepsy surgery candidates
Barr, W; Morrison, C; Zaroff, C; Devinsky, O
Many commonly used measures of figural reproduction have been found to be relatively insensitive to the effects of right temporal lobe dysfunction. More positive findings are present in studies using measures of figural learning over repeated trials. This study examined the use of a commercially available measure of figural learning in a sample of epilepsy patients undergoing presurgical neuropsychological testing. The Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R) was administered to 47 subjects undergoing comprehensive presurgical workups with video and EEG monitoring. Groups with left (N = 25) and right (N = 22) temporal lobe seizures did not differ on BVMT-R measures of learning, delayed recall, or yes/no recognition. Approximately 29% of the sample exhibited 'impaired' performance in comparison to published norms. The results of receiver operating curve analyses revealed little discrimination in performance between groups. The BVMT-R does not appear to have the sensitivity required for assessing nonverbal memory in this population
PMID: 15123018
ISSN: 1525-5050
CID: 46045
Neurobehavioral changes in epilepsy - Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society, December 5, 2003, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and jointly sponsored by the American Epilepsy Society and IntraMed Scientific Solutions - Preface [Preface]
Devinsky, O
ISI:000222082400001
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 46615
Group treatment of memory disorders in patients with epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]
Barr, WB; Morrison, C; Isaacs, K; Devinsky, O
ISI:000224420100504
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 49019
Developing a kainic acid-induced temporal lobe epilepsy model in behaving squirrel monkeys [Meeting Abstract]
Ludvig, N; Kuzniecky, RI; Moshe, SL; von Gizycki, H; Devinsky, O
ISI:000224420100618
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 49021
Obsessive-compulsive symptoms in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Isaacs, Keren L; Philbeck, John W; Barr, William B; Devinsky, Orrin; Alper, Kenneth
The goals of this work were to: (1) determine the prevalence of clinically significant obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), (2) characterize the differences in self-reported OC symptoms in patients with TLE and a normative control group, and (3) compare the severity of OC symptoms in right and left hemisphere TLE patients. Patients with TLE (n=30) were administered the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory (OCI). As a group, patients with TLE had a higher prevalence of OC symptoms than the nonpatient normative sample. In addition, TLE patients exhibited elevated scores on all but 3 of the 16 OCI scales and subscales. There were no reliable differences in OC symptoms in patients with right versus left hemisphere seizure foci, although the right hemisphere patients tended to score higher on both scales of the OCI
PMID: 15256195
ISSN: 1525-5050
CID: 55970
Neurology of Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders
Devinsky, Orrin; D'Esposito, Mark
New York, NY, US: Oxford University Press, 2004
Extent: xv, 451 pp
ISBN: 0-19-513764-7
CID: 2236
Neuropsychological outcome of epilepsy surgery in tuberous sclerosis [Meeting Abstract]
Zaroff, C; Devinsky, O; Ferraris, N; Miles, D; Morrison, C; Weiner, H
ISI:000224566300010
ISSN: 0887-6177
CID: 104263