Treatment of first tonic-clonic seizure does not improve the prognosis of epilepsy. First Seizure Trial Group (FIRST Group).

Author: BeghiE, MusiccoM, SolariA, VianiF

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Original Abstract of the Article :
It is widely agreed that after two or more seizures patients should be given antiepileptic treatment, but there is still controversy about the treatment of patients after a first unprovoked seizure. In a multicenter, randomized, open trial, patients with a first tonic-clonic seizure were randomized ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.49.4.991

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

The Complexities of Epilepsy: A Journey Through the Desert of Treatment Decisions

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects millions worldwide. This research explores the controversial issue of treating patients who have experienced a first tonic-clonic seizure. It's like navigating a vast desert landscape, where the path to treatment is often unclear. The authors conducted a randomized, open trial to investigate the impact of immediate treatment versus delayed treatment for patients experiencing a first tonic-clonic seizure. Their findings indicate that anticonvulsants can reduce the risk of seizure recurrence, but they do not necessarily improve the long-term prognosis. The most notable finding is that 50% of patients who are not treated after a first seizure will never experience a second seizure.

Navigating the Uncertainties of Epilepsy Treatment

This research sheds light on the complexities of epilepsy treatment, highlighting the importance of individualized decision-making. The study's findings challenge the traditional approach of immediate treatment for all patients experiencing a first tonic-clonic seizure. It underscores the need for a careful evaluation of each patient's individual risk factors and the potential benefits and risks of treatment.

A Balanced Approach to Epilepsy Management

This research provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of epilepsy treatment. It encourages a balanced approach, considering the individual needs of each patient and the potential benefits and risks of treatment. It is a reminder that the journey through the desert of epilepsy management often requires careful navigation and a willingness to adapt treatment strategies based on the specific circumstances of each patient.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The study of first tonic-clonic seizure treatment is like navigating a vast desert landscape, where the path to treatment is often unclear. This research provides valuable insights into the complexities of epilepsy management, emphasizing the importance of individualized decision-making, careful risk-benefit assessment, and a balanced approach to treatment.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1997-11-14
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-11
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

9339678

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1212/wnl.49.4.991

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English

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