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September 11, 2012; 79 (11) Articles

Development of an online tool to determine appropriateness for an epilepsy surgery evaluation

Nathalie Jette, Hude Quan, Jose F. Tellez-Zenteno, Sophia Macrodimitris, Walter J. Hader, Elisabeth M.S. Sherman, Lorie D. Hamiwka, Elaine C. Wirrell, Jorge G. Burneo, Amy Metcalfe, Peter D. Faris, Lizbeth Hernandez-Ronquillo, Churl-Su Kwon, Andrew Kirk, Samuel Wiebe, The CASES Expert Panelists
First published August 15, 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182698c4c
Nathalie Jette
From the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (N.J., S.M., W.J.H., E.M.S.S., A.M., S.W.), Department of Community Health Sciences and Calgary Institute for Population and Public Health (N.J., H.Q., A.M., S.W.), and Department of Pediatrics, Alberta Children's Hospital (E.M.S.S.), University of Calgary, Calgary; Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology (J.F.T.-Z., L.H.-R., A.K.), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada; Department of Pediatrics (L.D.H.), Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus; Divisions of Epilepsy and Child and Adolescent Neurology, Department of Neurology (E.C.W.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Departments of Clinical Neurological Sciences and Epilepsy Programme (J.G.B.) and Biostatics and Epidemiology (J.G.B.), Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, London; Alberta Health Services (P.D.F.), Calgary Zone, Calgary, Canada; and Department of Neurosurgery (C.-S.K.), Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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Development of an online tool to determine appropriateness for an epilepsy surgery evaluation
Nathalie Jette, Hude Quan, Jose F. Tellez-Zenteno, Sophia Macrodimitris, Walter J. Hader, Elisabeth M.S. Sherman, Lorie D. Hamiwka, Elaine C. Wirrell, Jorge G. Burneo, Amy Metcalfe, Peter D. Faris, Lizbeth Hernandez-Ronquillo, Churl-Su Kwon, Andrew Kirk, Samuel Wiebe, The CASES Expert Panelists
Neurology Sep 2012, 79 (11) 1084-1093; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182698c4c

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Objectives: Despite evidence that epilepsy surgery is more effective than medical therapy, significant delays between seizure intractability and surgery exist. We aimed to develop a new Web-based methodology to assist physicians in identifying patients who might benefit from an epilepsy surgery evaluation.

Methods: The RAND/UCLA appropriateness method was used. Clinical scenarios were developed based on eligibility criteria from previously published surgical series. Thirteen national experts rated the scenarios for their appropriateness for an epilepsy surgery evaluation based on published evidence. All scenarios were rerated after a face-to-face meeting following a modified Delphi process. Appropriate scenarios were rerated for necessity to determine referral priority.

Results: Of the final 2646 scenarios, 20.6% (n = 544) were appropriate, 17.2% (n = 456) uncertain, and 61.5% (n = 1626) inappropriate for a surgical evaluation. Of the appropriate cases, 55.9% (n = 306) were rated as very high priority. Not attempting AED treatment was always rated as inappropriate for a referral. Trial of 2 AEDs was usually rated as appropriate unless seizure-free or not fully investigated Based on these data, a Web-based decision tool (www.epilepsycases.com) was created.

Conclusions: Using the available evidence through 2008 and expert consensus, we developed a Web-based decision tool that provides a guide for determining candidacy for epilepsy surgery evaluations. The tool needs clinical validation, and will be updated and revised regularly. This rendition of the tool is most appropriate for those over age 12 years with focal epilepsy. The Rand/UCLA appropriate methodology might be considered in the development of guidelines in other areas of epilepsy care.

GLOSSARY

AED=
antiepileptic drug;
ILAE=
International League Against Epilepsy;
QOL=
quality of life;
RAM=
RAND Appropriateness Methodology

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  • Editorial, page 1074

  • Supplemental data at www.neurology.org

  • Received May 30, 2011.
  • Accepted March 16, 2012.
  • Copyright © 2012 by AAN Enterprises, Inc.
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  • Re:Improving Epilepsy Surgery Referral and Outcome
    • Nathalie Jette, University of Calgarynathalie.jette@albertahealthservices.ca
    • Nathalie Jette, Calgary, AB, Hude Quan, Calgary, AB, Jose Tellez-Zenteno, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Walter Hader, Calgary, AB and Samuel Wiebe, Calgary, AB
    Submitted November 21, 2012
  • Improving Epilepsy Surgery Referral and Outcome
    • Marino M. Bianchin, Professor, BRAIN, Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegremmbianchin@hotmail.com
    • Ana Lucia Abujamra, RS, Brazil
    Submitted November 09, 2012
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