Drug-resistant epilepsy is associated with poor health outcomes and increased economic burden. In the last three decades, various new antiseizure medications have been developed, but the proportion of people with drug-resistant epilepsy remains relatively unchanged. Developing strategies to address drug-resistant epilepsy is essential. Here, we define drug-resistant epilepsy and emphasize its relationship to the conceptualization of epilepsy as a symptom complex, delineate clinical risk factors, and characterize mechanisms based on current knowledge. We address the importance of ruling out pseudoresistance and consider the impact of nonadherence on determining whether an individual has drug-resistant epilepsy. We then review the principles ...
Resective surgery is the most effective way to treat drug-resistant epilepsy. Despite extensive pre-...
Drug resistance remains to be one of the major challenges in epilepsy therapy. Identification of fac...
Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in 25–30% of patients. Furthermore, treatment with a first-generation...
Drug-resistant epilepsy is associated with poor health outcomes and increased economic burden. In th...
Drug-resistant epilepsy is associated with poor health outcomes and increased economic burden. In th...
Despite the development of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), ~20%-30% of people with epilepsy remain r...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological chronic disorders, with an estimated prevalence of 0...
Deborah Guery,1 Sylvain Rheims1– 3 1Department of Functional Neurology and Epileptology, Hospices Ci...
There are currently >51 million people with epilepsy (PWE) in the world and every year >4.9 million ...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist des...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological chronic disorders, with an estimated prevalence of 0...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist de-...
Background: Drug-resistant epilepsy is the cause of severe disability. Multiple questions remain una...
Treatment goals for epilepsy are no seizures, no side effects, as soon as possible, but these goals ...
Background: Drug-resistant epilepsy is the cause of severe disability. Multiple questions remain una...
Resective surgery is the most effective way to treat drug-resistant epilepsy. Despite extensive pre-...
Drug resistance remains to be one of the major challenges in epilepsy therapy. Identification of fac...
Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in 25–30% of patients. Furthermore, treatment with a first-generation...
Drug-resistant epilepsy is associated with poor health outcomes and increased economic burden. In th...
Drug-resistant epilepsy is associated with poor health outcomes and increased economic burden. In th...
Despite the development of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), ~20%-30% of people with epilepsy remain r...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological chronic disorders, with an estimated prevalence of 0...
Deborah Guery,1 Sylvain Rheims1– 3 1Department of Functional Neurology and Epileptology, Hospices Ci...
There are currently >51 million people with epilepsy (PWE) in the world and every year >4.9 million ...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist des...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological chronic disorders, with an estimated prevalence of 0...
Recent evidence suggests that medically resistant epilepsy can be identified if seizures persist de-...
Background: Drug-resistant epilepsy is the cause of severe disability. Multiple questions remain una...
Treatment goals for epilepsy are no seizures, no side effects, as soon as possible, but these goals ...
Background: Drug-resistant epilepsy is the cause of severe disability. Multiple questions remain una...
Resective surgery is the most effective way to treat drug-resistant epilepsy. Despite extensive pre-...
Drug resistance remains to be one of the major challenges in epilepsy therapy. Identification of fac...
Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in 25–30% of patients. Furthermore, treatment with a first-generation...