The aim was to establish the frequency of occurrence of patients with electroencephalographic epileptiform discharges consistent with mTLE attending a neurophysiology laboratory at a tertiary hospital in South Africa, and determine whether these patients may be candidates for anterior temporal lobectomy.
Over the three-year period, 4 342 EEGs were assessed. A total of 411 (11%) showed epileptiform discharges consistent with all epilepsy types. Of these, 327 (69%) were of focal onset and 108 (2% of the total number of EEGs performed) were consistent with mTLE. Of the patients with electroencephalographic features of mTLE, only 27 (25%) had had MRI brain scans performed according to an epilepsy surgery protocol. Of these, 6 exhibited MRI findings confirming mTLE, identifying them as potential surgical candidates.
The findings of our study suggest that patients with mTLE are under-investigated for potential surgical management, and that epilepsy surgery is under-utilised in South Africa. We hope this will highlight the utility of EEG as a screening tool to identify patients with drug-resistant epilepsy due to mTLE, who may be candidates for anterior temporal lobectomy.