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Factors associated with seizure recurrence after antiepileptic drug withdrawal

Asli Ece Cilliler, Bulent Guven.




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In seizure-free patients, there are difficulties in deciding to discontinue treatment and optimal timing of withdrawal. We aimed to investigate the disease characteristics associated with recurrence of seizures after discontinuation of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), as well as the factors affecting the time to seizure recurrence. Patients with epilepsy who had seizure recurrence after withdrawing AED treatment for at least 2 years of the seizure-free period included. The demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. Of the 107 patients included, time to recurrence of seizures after AED withdrawal was 18 (1-188) months. Univariate cox regression analysis showed that later onset of epilepsy, older age at AED withdrawal, discontinuation of treatment by the patient, and shorter AED withdrawal periods were associated with recurrence (p=0.041, p=0.028, p

Key words: Epilepsy; seizure recurrence; antiepileptic drug withdrawal; seizure-free






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