Impact of epilepsy surgery on developmental trajectories of children under 3 years of age

Yuan Wu, Qian Zhang, Yutong Deng, Xiang Ding,Han Xie,Shuang Wang,Chang Liu,Ming Li,Lixin Cai,Yuwu Jiang

DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY(2024)

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Aim: To investigate the developmental effects of epilepsy surgery in young children. Method: This study retrospectively reviewed 315 consecutive children under 3 years of age, and ultimately included 89 children (48 males, 41 females) with pre- and postsurgery developmental evaluations. Results: The mean general quotient before surgery was 46.7 (SD 24.7). Before surgery, the general quotient decreased in 77.6% of patients, while after surgery it increased in 55.1%. Furthermore, 70% of those 20 patients whose presurgical general quotient decreased by more than 10 points experienced positive changes. General quotient scores decreased in 15 out of the 22 patients classified in the normal/marginal presurgical category. Children who underwent surgery before the age of 12 months had a median gain in general quotient score by 7.6. Short-term general quotient scores were highly correlated with long-term scores (r = 0.909, p < 0.001). Interpretation: Surgical intervention was more inclined to positively impact developmental trajectories within a short postsurgical period, particularly among those affected by severe epileptic activity. However, in children with relatively typical development, certain developmental setbacks may arise. Postsurgical short-term developmental outcomes could predict longer-term outcomes.
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