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Clinical management of seizures in patients with meningiomas: Efficacy of surgical resection for seizure control and patient-tailored postoperative anti-epileptic drug management.

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Peart, R; Melnick, K; Cibula, J; Walbert, T; Gerstner, ER; Rahman, M; Peters, KB; Mrugala, M; Ghiaseddin, A
Published in: Neurooncol Adv
May 2023

Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumor. They are slow growing and often incidentally found tumors that arise from the arachnoid villi. As they grow, they have a greater likelihood of becoming symptomatic with seizures being one of the most clinically significant symptoms. Seizures are more likely to present as a symptom of larger meningiomas and meningiomas that compress cortical areas particularly those in non-skull base locations. These seizures are often managed medically, utilizing the same anti-seizure medications that are used to treat other causes of epilepsy. We discuss common anti-seizure medications used including valproate, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, phenytoin, lacosamide, lamotrigine, levetiracetam and topiramate and their common adverse effects. The goal of pharmacotherapy for seizure control is to maximize seizure control while minimizing the adverse effects of the medication. The decision to provide medical management is dependent on individual seizure history and plans for surgical treatment. Patients who did not require seizure prophylaxis before surgery are commonly prescribed seizure prophylaxis postoperatively. Symptomatic meningiomas not controlled by medical management alone are commonly evaluated for surgical resection. The efficacy of surgical resection in providing seizure freedom is dependent on several features of the tumor including tumor size, the extent of the peritumoral edema, the number of tumors, sinus infiltration and the degree of resection.

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Neurooncol Adv

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2632-2498

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

5

Issue

Suppl 1

Start / End Page

i58 / i66

Location

England
 

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Peart, R., Melnick, K., Cibula, J., Walbert, T., Gerstner, E. R., Rahman, M., … Ghiaseddin, A. (2023). Clinical management of seizures in patients with meningiomas: Efficacy of surgical resection for seizure control and patient-tailored postoperative anti-epileptic drug management. Neurooncol Adv, 5(Suppl 1), i58–i66. https://doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdac136
Peart, Rodeania, Kaitlyn Melnick, Jean Cibula, Tobias Walbert, Elizabeth R. Gerstner, Maryam Rahman, Katherine B. Peters, Maciej Mrugala, and Ashley Ghiaseddin. “Clinical management of seizures in patients with meningiomas: Efficacy of surgical resection for seizure control and patient-tailored postoperative anti-epileptic drug management.Neurooncol Adv 5, no. Suppl 1 (May 2023): i58–66. https://doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdac136.
Peart, Rodeania, et al. “Clinical management of seizures in patients with meningiomas: Efficacy of surgical resection for seizure control and patient-tailored postoperative anti-epileptic drug management.Neurooncol Adv, vol. 5, no. Suppl 1, May 2023, pp. i58–66. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/noajnl/vdac136.
Peart R, Melnick K, Cibula J, Walbert T, Gerstner ER, Rahman M, Peters KB, Mrugala M, Ghiaseddin A. Clinical management of seizures in patients with meningiomas: Efficacy of surgical resection for seizure control and patient-tailored postoperative anti-epileptic drug management. Neurooncol Adv. 2023 May;5(Suppl 1):i58–i66.

Published In

Neurooncol Adv

DOI

EISSN

2632-2498

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

5

Issue

Suppl 1

Start / End Page

i58 / i66

Location

England