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Management. First and most important question….. treat or don’t treat? →confirmed epilepsy? →trigger or provoking factors ? →bothersome? →Patients view.

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1 Management

2 First and most important question….. treat or don’t treat? →confirmed epilepsy? →trigger or provoking factors ? →bothersome? →Patients view on treatment?

3 Treatment Anti-Epilepsy Drug Therapy Surgery Alternative Therapies Up to 70 - 80% chance of seizure freedom Available for refractory patients only: resective or stimulation Most commonly used (esp paeds) ketogenic diet

4 Commonly used AED’s Carbamazepine Sodium Valproate Leveitracetam Lamotrigine Phenytoin Topiramate Zonisamide

5 Common Rescue Medications Midazolam / Diazepam / Clobazam

6 Major drug related issues Type of epilepsy Age Sex Co-morbid problems Compliance Understanding of treatment Guidance (NICE, SIGN) Drug interactions

7 Aims of treatment →Long term →Single drug →Lowest effective dose →Established treatments first →Minimise adverse effects

8 Vigabatrin and visual field loss

9 Foetal Valproate Syndrome Women of childbearing age should not be started on sodium valproate without specialist neurological advice

10 Epilepsy surgery ResectiveStimulation

11 Resective Young age Partial onset / 2nd generalised seizures Resistance to AED Identifiable site of origin Minimal risk to memory and speech Concordance of all factors

12 Stimulation

13 Ketogenic diet →high-fat, low-carbohydrate “long-chain triglyceride diet” →3 / 4 g of fat for every 1 g of carbohydrate and protein →mechanisms unknown but Ketones are thought to be the more likely mechanism with higher ketone levels often leading to improved seizure control →Research in adults limited →In paeds 50% have up to 50% seizure reduction

14 Ultimate Treatment Aim For patients to be seizure free on appropriate medication, with little or no side-effects form their AED →70% of patients will become seizure free optimal therapy →80% controlled on single drug →10 – 15% controlled on polytherapy


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