Pre-Treatment Seizure Intervals in a Large Prospective Observational Cohort
Manisha Holmes1, Annie Yang2, Sarah Barnard3, Jacqueline French4
1Westchester Medical Center, 2YNHH, 3Monash, 4NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Ctr
Objective:

To determine seizure free intervals in newly diagnosed focal epilepsy patients prior to treatment intervention and assess patient specific definition of “seizure freedom.”  

Background:

The ILAE proposed “seizure freedom” as “freedom from all types of seizures for 12 months or three times the inter-seizure interval within the 12 months pre-intervention, whichever is longer,” using the “Rule of Three.”  The Human Epilepsy Project is a prospective, observational, multicenter study which enrolled patients with newly diagnosed focal epilepsy and followed them for a minimum of 3 years.  Data regarding seizure frequency was collected prior to intervention and allows for real life application of the ILAE suggested rule to assess outcomes.

Design/Methods:

421 participants were evaluated. The seizure frequency pretreatment and date of treatment initiation were collected.  Seizure clusters were considered a single event.  If a patient had three or fewer seizure events in the year prior to treatment and a longer inter-seizure interval within the two years prior to treatment, then this longer inter-seizure interval was used. The longest inter-seizure interval in the year pretreatment was calculated and multiplied by three.  If only one seizure event had occurred pretreatment, the inter-seizure interval was labelled indeterminate (IND). 

Results:

Of the 421 participants, the seizure free interval could be determined in 360. For 299 participants 1 year was longer than three times their previous seizure free interval.  For the remaining 61 participants the median seizure free interval was 180 days, mean 233 days, with a range of 122-649 days.  2 participants had intervals calculated using the two years prior to treatment which resulted in inter-seizure intervals of 365 and 601 days.

Conclusions:

In this HEP cohort majority of patients could be considered seizure free following treatment at the one year mark by the ILAE definition, however a subset will require longer follow up to assess treatment response.

10.1212/WNL.0000000000202587