1. A retrospective study on post-operative recovery of daily living activity after total corpus callosotomy.
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Tsuchiya, Hiroki, Shibata, Takashi, Sasaki, Tatsuya, Akiyama, Mari, Akiyama, Tomoyuki, and Kobayashi, Katsuhiro
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FISHER exact test , *ACTIVITIES of daily living , *SURGICAL complications , *PROGNOSIS , *PEOPLE with epilepsy , *ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY - Abstract
Post-operative complications of corpus callosotomy (CC) in children, prolonged hospitalization due to inactivity as acute disconnection syndrome is occasionally experienced. We aimed to clarify this issue and its risk factors with a hypothesis that electroencephalogram (EEG) findings as measures of functional lateralization may be among prognostic factors for post-operative recovery. Twenty-three patients with childhood-onset drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent total CC between April 2017 and December 2023 were included in the study and they were divided into two groups based on the duration of post-operative hospitalization as an indicator of recovery of daily living activity. We compared scalp EEG findings and the other factors including clinical characteristics between the two groups. Of 22 patients (14 males) without specific complications, post-operative hospitalization clustered in 9–14 days in 15 patients (Group A) with range 16–118 days in seven patients (Group B). The ratios of patients with non-lateralized spikes on pre-operative EEG and that of patients with symmetric background activity on post-operative EEG were significantly greater in Group B (7/7, 100 %; 6/7, 86 %, respectively) than in Group A (8/15, 53 %; 4/15, 27 %, respectively) (p = 0.038; p = 0.020, respectively, by Fisher's exact test), while other factors were not significantly different between the two groups. Delayed recovery of living activity should be anticipated, especially in patients with non-lateralized epileptic discharges on pre-operative EEG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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