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Hemispherectomy Outcome Prediction Scale: Development and validation of a seizure freedom prediction tool

Journal

EPILEPSIA
Volume 62, Issue 5, Pages 1064-1073

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/epi.16861

Keywords

hemispheric surgery; prognostication tool; seizure outcomes

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A predictive model for seizure freedom in children undergoing cerebral hemispheric surgery was developed and validated using data from 1267 surgeries across multiple centers and countries. Factors such as age, age at seizure onset, metabolic factors were found to be predictive of seizure freedom after surgery. The Hemispheric Surgery Outcome Prediction Scale (HOPS) may be useful for clinical decision-making.
Objective To develop and validate a model to predict seizure freedom in children undergoing cerebral hemispheric surgery for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy. Methods We analyzed 1267 hemispheric surgeries performed in pediatric participants across 32 centers and 12 countries to identify predictors of seizure freedom at 3 months after surgery. A multivariate logistic regression model was developed based on 70% of the dataset (training set) and validated on 30% of the dataset (validation set). Missing data were handled using multiple imputation techniques. Results Overall, 817 of 1237 (66%) hemispheric surgeries led to seizure freedom (median follow-up = 24 months), and 1050 of 1237 (85%) were seizure-free at 12 months after surgery. A simple regression model containing age at seizure onset, presence of generalized seizure semiology, presence of contralateral 18-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose-positron emission tomography hypometabolism, etiologic substrate, and previous nonhemispheric resective surgery is predictive of seizure freedom (area under the curve = .72). A Hemispheric Surgery Outcome Prediction Scale (HOPS) score was devised that can be used to predict seizure freedom. Significance Children most likely to benefit from hemispheric surgery can be selected and counseled through the implementation of a scale derived from a multiple regression model. Importantly, children who are unlikely to experience seizure control can be spared from the complications and deficits associated with this surgery. The HOPS score is likely to help physicians in clinical decision-making.

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