Bilateral ictal EEG is associated with better memory outcome after Hippocampal Sclerosis surgery.
Humberto Castro-LimaValmir PassarelliElyse S RibeiroCarla C AddaAna Paula P Preturlon-SantosCarmen L JorgeRosa ValérioWen Hung TzuNey Boa-SorteLeonardo Zumerkorn PipekLuiz Henrique M CastroPublished in: Epilepsia open (2023)
Dominant HS patients with bilateral ictal involvement presented less pronounced postoperative verbal memory decline compared to patients with exclusive ipsilateral ictal activity. Surgery was indicated in these patients regardless of memory impairment on neuropsychological testing, since resection of the left sclerotic hippocampus could result in cessation of contralateral epileptiform activity, and, therefore, improved memory function.
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