Seizure outcomes following epilepsy surgery in pediatric and young adult patients with high-grade brain tumors: results from a European survey

Objective Epilepsy surgery is a standard treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy, resulting in seizure freedom in a significant number of cases. Although frequently performed for low-grade brain tumors, it is rarely considered for high-grade tumors, despite the impact of chronic epilepsy on quality of...

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Main Authors: Lersch, Robert (Author) , Hartlieb, Till (Author) , Pieper, Tom (Author) , Kudernatsch, Manfred (Author) , Hofer, Wiebke (Author) , Barba, Carmen (Author) , Guerrini, Renzo (Author) , Giordano, Flavio (Author) , Pommella, Marianna (Author) , Schubert-Bast, Susanne (Author) , Syrbe, Steffen (Author) , Rego, Ricardo (Author) , Pinheiro, Jorge (Author) , Feucht, Martha (Author) , Beck, Alexander (Author) , Coras, Roland (Author) , Blumcke, Ingmar (Author) , Alber, Michael (Author) , Tacke, Moritz (Author) , Rémi, Jan (Author) , Vollmar, Christian (Author) , Kunz, Mathias (Author) , Shetty, Jay (Author) , McLellan, Ailsa (Author) , Sokol, Drahoslav (Author) , Kandasamy, Jothy (Author) , Klotz, Kerstin A. (Author) , San Antonio-Arce, Victoria (Author) , Schulze-Bonhage, Andreas (Author) , Pepper, Joshua (Author) , Lo, William B. (Author) , Arzimanoglou, Alexis (Author) , Francione, Stefano (Author) , Braun, Christian J. (Author) , Borggräfe, Ingo (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: June 2025
In: Epilepsia
Year: 2025, Volume: 66, Issue: 6, Pages: 1865-1875
ISSN:1528-1167
DOI:10.1111/epi.18323
Online Access:Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.18323
Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/epi.18323
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Author Notes:Robert Lersch, Till Hartlieb, Tom Pieper, Manfred Kudernatsch, Wiebke Hofer, Carmen Barba, Renzo Guerrini, Flavio Giordano, Marianna Pommella, Susanne Schubert-Bast, Steffen Syrbe, Ricardo Rego, Jorge Pinheiro, Martha Feucht, Alexander Beck, Roland Coras, Ingmar Blumcke, Michael Alber, Moritz Tacke, Jan Rémi, Christian Vollmar, Mathias Kunz, Jay Shetty, Ailsa McLellan, Drahoslav Sokol, Jothy Kandasamy, Kerstin Alexandra Klotz, Victoria San Antonio-Arce, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage, Joshua Pepper, William B. Lo, Alexis Arzimanoglou, Stefano Francione, Christian J. Braun, Ingo Borggraefe
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Summary:Objective Epilepsy surgery is a standard treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy, resulting in seizure freedom in a significant number of cases. Although frequently performed for low-grade brain tumors, it is rarely considered for high-grade tumors, despite the impact of chronic epilepsy on quality of life and cognition. Methods This retrospective multicenter study across 43 European centers evaluated epilepsy surgery outcomes in children with high-grade brain tumors (World Health Organization grades III and IV). Two cohorts of patients younger than 25 years were studied: (1) those undergoing epilepsy surgery after tumor resection (n = 14) and (2) those initially suspected of low-grade lesions but diagnosed with high-grade brain tumors postsurgery (n = 11). Results Eighty percent of patients achieved seizure freedom 1 year after last epilepsy surgery: 71% in Cohort 1 and 91% in Cohort 2. Eighty-four percent were free of disabling seizures (Engel IA-D) after a median follow-up period of 4.3 years (range = 1-15.9 years). No surgery-related deaths occurred. Thirty-two percent of children experienced persistent morbidity, including motor dysfunction, visual impairment, persistent seizures, cognitive deficits, and hydrocephalus. Significance Epilepsy surgery is effective for medically refractory epilepsy in children with high-grade central nervous system tumors and should be considered early, as seizure freedom is achieved in the majority of patients. Despite involving numerous epilepsy centers, only 25 patients were recruited, indicating that this method is rarely considered for high-grade brain tumor patients with medically refractory epilepsy.
Item Description:Gesehen am 15.09.2025
Veröffentlicht: 01 March 2025
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ISSN:1528-1167
DOI:10.1111/epi.18323