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摘要
Sperling博士和他的同事Suzanne Barshow博士、Maromi Nei博士和Ali A. Asadi-Pooya博士回顾了1110例患者的记录,发现接受手术的耐药癫痫患者的死亡率风险是只接受药物治疗的耐药癫痫患者死亡率风险的三分之一。他们将这种减少归因于手术后持续癫痫发作的患者较高的癫痫无发作率以及较低的强直阵挛发作比例。
Jefferson Neurologist Shows Two-Thirds Reduction in Mortality Rate after Epilepsy Surgery
Dr. Sperling and his colleagues Suzanne Barshow, Dr. Maromi Nei and Dr. Ali A. Asadi-Pooya reviewed 1,110 patients’ records to find that the mortality risk in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent surgery is one-third of the mortality risk in the medication-only group of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. They attribute this reduction to the higher rate of seizure-freedom as well as the lower proportion of tonicclonic seizures in those who continued seizures after surgery.