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Factors associated with pre-operative and early and late post-operative seizures in patients with supratentorial meningiomas

Epileptic Disord. 2023 Mar 20. doi: 10.1002/epd2.20021. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for epilepsy in meningioma patients are not yet clearly defined, however, seizure freedom is a significant factor for quality of life after surgery.

METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of the 333 adult patients who received surgery for supratentorial meningioma at our centre. Various clinical, radiological, and surgical variables were included in the multivariate regression, and the outcomes measured were the occurrence of seizure(s) pre-operatively, during the hospitalization, and during the follow-up period.

RESULTS: A total of 89 (26,7%) patients experienced pre-operative seizures, of whom 62.9% were seizure-free after the surgery. Of 244 patients without epilepsy before surgery, 11.9% had at least one seizure post-operatively. In total, 63 of our patients (18.9%) experienced seizures after the surgery, of whom 20 had refractory epilepsy. Multivariate analysis identified the following predictors of pre-operative seizures: absence of headache (OR: 0.23, CI: 2.55-8.50), the presence of significant peritumoural oedema (OR: 4.35, CI: 2.57-7.35), and younger age (OR: 0.97 per year increase, CI: 0.95-0.99). Factors associated with early post-operative seizures were: younger age (OR: 0.96 per year increase, CI: 0.93-0.99) and presence of pre-operative seizures (OR: 2.73, CI: 1.13-6.57), while the presence of pre-operative seizures (OR: 4.73, CI: 2,05-10.92), tumour progression (OR: 5.38, CI: 2.25-12.89) and neurological worsening (OR: 5.21 CI: 1.72-15.81) were significant for late post-operative seizures.

SIGNIFICANCE: Our results from a single-centre meningioma cohort confirm, in general, data from some previous studies regarding patients’ characteristics for both pre-operative and overall post-operative epilepsy. Besides previously described risk factors, younger age was important for pre-operative and early post-operative seizures. Epilepsy is common in patients with recurrence of meningioma, but the variables of significance for refractory seizures in these patients require further examination.

PMID:36939715 | DOI:10.1002/epd2.20021

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