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Hemispherectomy Outcome Prediction Scale: Development and validation of a seizure freedom prediction tool.

Alexander G WeilEvan C LewisGeorge M IbrahimOlivia KolaChi-Hong TsengXinkai ZhouKao-Min LinLi-Xin CaiQing-Zhu LiuJiu-Luan LinWen-Jing ZhouGary W MathernMatthew D SmythBrent R O'NeillRoy DudleyJohn RaghebSanjiv BhatiaDaniel DelevGeorgia RamantaniJosef ZentnerJeffrey OjemannAnthony C WangChristian DorferMartha FeuchtThomas CzechRobert J BolloGalymzhan IssabekovHongwei ZhuMary ConnellyPaul SteinbokJian-Guo ZhangKai ZhangEveline Teresa HidalgoHoward L WeinerLily Wong-KisielSamuel Lapalme-RemisManjari TripathiPoodipedi Sarat ChandraWalter HaderFeng-Peng WangYi YaoPierre Olivier ChampagneQiang GuoShao-Chun LiMarcelo BudkeMaria Angeles Pérez-JiménezChristian RaftapoulosPatrice FinetPauline MichelKarl SchallerMartin N StienenValentina BaroChristian Cantillano MaloneJuan PociechaNoelia ChamorroValeria L MuroMarec von LeheSilvia ViekerChima OluigboWilliam Davis GaillardMashael Al KhateebFaisal Al OtaibiNiklaus KrayenbühlJeffrey BoltonPhillip L PearlAria Fallah
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
Children most likely to benefit from hemispheric surgery can be selected and counseled through the implementation of a scale derived from a multiple regression model. Importantly, children who are unlikely to experience seizure control can be spared from the complications and deficits associated with this surgery. The HOPS score is likely to help physicians in clinical decision-making.
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