2017
Surgical outcome in adolescents with mesial temporal sclerosis: Is it different?
Farooque P, Hirsch L, Levy S, Testa F, Mattson R, Spencer D. Surgical outcome in adolescents with mesial temporal sclerosis: Is it different? Epilepsy & Behavior 2017, 69: 24-27. PMID: 28235653, DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.10.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMesial temporal sclerosisTemporal sclerosisStatus epilepticusTemporal lobectomySurgical outcomesAdolescent patientsIctal onsetMore lobesEpilepsy surgery databaseScalp EEGSeizure freedomPatient populationSurgery DatabaseRisk factorsPatientsElectrographic dataLobectomyEpilepticusTwo yearsSclerosisHypometabolismNovel findingsAdolescentsMRIOutcomes
2014
Complete remission of childhood-onset epilepsy: stability and prediction over two decades
Berg AT, Rychlik K, Levy SR, Testa FM. Complete remission of childhood-onset epilepsy: stability and prediction over two decades. Brain 2014, 137: 3213-3222. PMID: 25338950, PMCID: PMC4240301, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awu294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplete remissionSeizure resolutionSeizure outcomeInitial diagnosisChildhood epilepsyLast contactCourse of epilepsyChildhood-onset epilepsySelf-limited epilepsy syndromeProportional hazards modelProspective cohortBaseline factorsRelapse rateLate remissionEpilepsy syndromesComplete resolutionRemissionHazards modelPredictive valueEpilepsyLogistic regressionConnecticut StudyDiagnosisFurther treatmentDevelopmental problems
2011
Complete remission in nonsyndromic childhood‐onset epilepsy
Berg AT, Testa FM, Levy SR. Complete remission in nonsyndromic childhood‐onset epilepsy. Annals Of Neurology 2011, 70: 566-573. PMID: 21710620, PMCID: PMC3183287, DOI: 10.1002/ana.22461.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplete remissionNonsyndromic epilepsyProspective community-based cohortEarly seizure controlChildhood-onset epilepsyCommunity-based cohortProportional hazard modelingRisk of relapseKaplan-Meier approachSeizure outcomeSeizure controlSubsequent seizuresInitial diagnosisMultivariable analysisRemissionCohort membersEarly predictorBivariate analysisHazard modelingPoor chanceOlder ageRelapseEpilepsyCauseAge effects
2006
How long does it take for epilepsy to become intractable? A prospective investigation
Berg AT, Vickrey BG, Testa FM, Levy SR, Shinnar S, DiMario F, Smith S. How long does it take for epilepsy to become intractable? A prospective investigation. Annals Of Neurology 2006, 60: 73-79. PMID: 16685695, DOI: 10.1002/ana.20852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly remission periodSeizures/monthCatastrophic epilepsyFurther remissionTreatable epilepsyProspective cohortRemission periodEpilepsy syndromesIntractable epilepsyProspective InvestigationFocal epilepsyLast contactEpilepsyEpilepsy diagnosisRemissionSyndromeMore yearsChildrenMonthsDrugsYearsSurgerySeizuresReferralCohort
2004
Mortality in Childhood-Onset Epilepsy
Berg AT, Shinnar S, Testa FM, Levy SR, Smith SN, Beckerman B. Mortality in Childhood-Onset Epilepsy. JAMA Pediatrics 2004, 158: 1147-1152. PMID: 15583099, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.158.12.1147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandardized mortality ratioRisk of deathMortality ratioMultivariable analysisOverall standardized mortality ratioProspective community-based cohortCox proportional hazards modelSevere underlying conditionsPredictors of deathChildhood-onset epilepsyCommunity-based cohortOccurrence of seizuresProportional hazards modelPoint of diagnosisCrude death rateNonsymptomatic epilepsySymptomatic etiologySymptomatic epilepsyUnderlying disorderUnderlying conditionExcess mortalityMost deathsOutcome measuresHazards modelChi2 test