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Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of adult diffuse glioma‐related epilepsy

Authors :
Jiwen Xu
Qing Mao
Xianzeng Liu
Xia Shan
Weimin Wang
Tao Jiang
Xiaoyan Liu
Jian Zhou
Jinsong Wu
Ming Zhao
Lei Wang
Xinguang Yu
Wenbin Ma
Zhi Song
Xing Fan
Yuanxiang Lin
Zhen Hong
Xun Wu
Zhixiong Liu
Xuejun Yang
Yan Qu
Yongpin You
Liang Li
Tianming Yang
Xuefeng Wang
Jianguo Zhang
Ping Ding
Chuanlu Jiang
Shichuo Li
Songtao Qi
Wei Zhang
Gan You
Yuping Wang
Guoming Luan
Wenling Li
Hui Yang
Wenbin Li
Shuli Liang
Wei-Ping Liao
Ling Chen
Xingzhou Liu
Source :
Cancer Medicine, Vol 8, Iss 10, Pp 4527-4535 (2019), Cancer Medicine
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Background Glioma‐related epilepsy (GRE) is defined as symptomatic epileptic seizures secondary to gliomas, it brings both heavy financial and psychosocial burdens to patients with diffuse glioma and significantly decreases their quality of life. To date, there have been no clinical guidelines that provide recommendations for the optimal diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for GRE patients. Methods In March 2017, the Joint Task Force for GRE of China Association Against Epilepsy and Society for Neuro‐Oncology of China launched the guideline committee for the diagnosis and treatment of GRE. The guideline committee conducted a comprehensive review of relevant domestic and international literatures that were evaluated and graded based on the Oxford Centre for Evidence‐Based Medicine Levels of Evidence, and then held three consensus meetings to discuss relevant recommendations. The recommendations were eventually given according to those relevant literatures, together with the experiences in the diagnosis and treatment of over 3000 GRE cases from 24 tertiary level hospitals that specialize in clinical research of epilepsy, glioma, and GRE in China. Results The manuscript presented the current standard recommendations for the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures of GRE. Conclusions The current work will provide a framework and assurance for the diagnosis and treatment strategy of GRE to reduce complications and costs caused by unnecessary treatment. Additionally, it can serve as a reference for all professionals involved in the management of patients with GRE.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20457634
Volume :
8
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6fd6bb3c502b12083ecdb441cb001c45