Glioma-related epilepsy following low-grade glioma surgery

Author:

Youshani Amir Saam12ORCID,Heal Calvin3,Lee Jing X1,Younis Michael4,Mohanraj Rajiv5,Maye Helen1,Bailey Matthew1,Coope David12,D’Urso Pietro I1,Karabatsou Konstantina1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Greater Manchester Neurosciences Centre , Manchester , UK

2. Division of Neurosciences, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre , Manchester , UK

3. Division of Population Health, Health Services and Primary Care, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre , Manchester , UK

4. Manchester Medical School, School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester , Manchester , UK

5. Department of Neurology, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Greater Manchester Neurosciences Centre , Manchester , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Epileptic seizures commonly burden low-grade glioma (LGG) patients and negatively impact quality of life, neurocognition, and general patient health. Anti-seizure medications (ASMs) are used to manage seizures but can result in undesired side effects. Our aim was to report our experience in epilepsy in one of the largest case series of LGG patients (reclassified in accordance with the WHO 2021 classification). Furthermore, we evaluate our postoperative seizure frequency difference between LGG patients who use preoperative ASMs and ones with no ASMs. Methods Data were retrospectively collected from Salford Royal Hospital electronic records and Neuro-Oncology database from 2006 to 2022. Descriptive statistics were performed for demographic analysis, while multivariable analysis was used to determine postoperative seizure-free outcomes. Results In total, 257 operations were performed on 206 patients. Postoperatively, 114 patients suffered from seizures, and approximately 45.2% of patients developed seizures at 3–12 months postsurgery, with the odds higher in patients on preoperative ASMs. There was no evidence to suggest a higher postoperative seizure rate in patients undergoing awake craniotomy versus general anesthetic. The extent of resection (EOR) was inversely related to seizure failure, with gross-total resection showing a statistically significant reduction in seizures in comparison to all other surgical resections. Conclusions In our experience, there is no evidence to suggest a reduced postoperative seizure outcome when prescribing preoperative ASMs. EOR is an independent prognosticator for postoperative seizure failure with all other variables demonstrating nonsignificance. Overall, a larger study can investigate the role of ASMs in LGG in greater detail.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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