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Clinical utility of Epitrack for differentiating profiles and patterns of post-surgical change in memory and quality of life in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

Authors :
Lozano-García A
Hampel KG
Gutiérrez A
Villanueva V
Cano-López I
González-Bono E
Source :
Applied neuropsychology. Adult [Appl Neuropsychol Adult] 2024 Jul-Aug; Vol. 31 (4), pp. 464-475. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 11.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: To assess whether performance in attention and executive functions evaluated with the Epitrack screening tool before surgery can differentiate memory and quality of life (QOL) profiles, and detect different post-surgical change patterns in these variables in patients with epilepsy.<br />Methods: This is a longitudinal study. Seventy-seven patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (mean age = 37.91) underwent a neuropsychological assessment before and one year after surgery. Epitrack, a screening tool that exclusively evaluates attention and executive functioning, was administered in the pre-surgical assessment, and verbal and visual memory and QOL were assessed before and after surgery.<br />Results: Patients with impaired Epitrack performance had poorer verbal and visual memory than those with intact Epitrack performance, regardless of the time point (for all, p  < 0.0001). They also showed a post-surgical decline in immediate verbal recall ( p  = 0.04) and discriminability ( p  = 0.001). Patients with intact Epitrack performance did not exhibit this decline. Epitrack total score significantly contributed to 13 and 11% of the variance of post-surgical changes in immediate verbal recall and discriminability, respectively. Epitrack groups did not differ in QOL profiles or changes, but post-surgical immediate verbal recall improvements were related to post-surgical QOL improvements.<br />Conclusion: Our findings underline the utility of Epitrack screening tool to detect different patterns of verbal and visual memory dysfunction, as well as to predict post-surgical verbal memory decline in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Patients with lower pre-surgical Epitrack scores appear to be at increased risk for post-surgical memory decline.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2327-9109
Volume :
31
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Applied neuropsychology. Adult
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35148237
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/23279095.2022.2036990