Treatment Outcomes of Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Mubeen JanmohamedHaris HakeemSuyi OoiSuhailah HakamiLily VuPiero PeruccaTerence J O'BrienAna Antonic-BakerZhibin ChenPatrick KwanPublished in: CNS drugs (2022)
Seizure freedom is achieved with currently available antiseizure medications in most patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy, yet this is often not immediate, may not be sustainable, and has not improved over recent decades. Symptomatic etiology, abnormal neuro-diagnostics, and increased pre-treatment seizure burden and seizure types are important predictors for unfavorable outcomes in newly diagnosed epilepsy. The study findings may be used as a quantitative benchmark on the efficacy of future antiseizure medication therapy for this patient population.