2023
Highlights From the Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society 2022
Valencia I, Alexander A, Andrade D, Arevalo-Astrada M, Rubiños C, Auer N, Bainbridge J, Baxendale S, Bartolomei F, Becker D, Berg A, Bernasconi A, Bernasconi N, Bernhardt B, Bhatnagar S, Blümcke I, Blumenfeld H, Buchanan G, Burdette D, Burneo J, Busch R, Chauvel P, Chin J, Clifford L, Conner K, Cook M, Conway J, Diaz-Arastia R, Drees C, French J, Ganguly T, Gelfand M, Glauser T, Gleichgerrcht E, Goldman A, Gonzalez-Martinez J, Gotman J, Grinspan Z, Guilfoyle S, Gupta G, Hammer M, Hartman A, Hentges K, Hogan R, Huh L, Hyslop A, Jobst B, Josephson C, Kelley S, Knupp K, Koepp M, Kothare S, Krook-Magnuson E, Kwasa J, La Vega-Talbott M, Lam A, Lee J, Lowenstein D, Maturu S, Mayor L, McDonald C, McKee H, McKhann G, Meador K, Mefford H, Michael E, Mikati M, Millichap J, Mitchell J, Myers L, Naritoku D, Neville K, Noebels J, O’Brien T, Oluigbo C, Patel A, Pavlova M, T. Paz J, Pennell P, Perry M, Perucca P, Pitkänen A, Plueger M, Pugh M, Quigg M, Reddy S, Ryan C, Reynolds T, Sajatovic M, Santana-Gomez C, Schommer L, Schuele S, Shellhaas R, Shrey D, Singh R, Sperling M, Suleman S, Templer J, Thom M, Trinka E, Varadkar S, Velez-Ruiz N, Velíšková J, Voskobiynyk Y, Wagner J, Wagnon J, Waller C, Waller J, Wang Z, Welborn M, Wirrell E, Jobst B. Highlights From the Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society 2022. Epilepsy Currents 2023 DOI: 10.1177/15357597231187227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnti-seizure medicationsPathophysiology of epilepsyPost-traumatic epilepsyTraumatic brain injuryDifferent disease statesMechanism of actionPrepandemic timesNumber of physiciansBrain injuryEpilepsy careSeizure generationEpilepsy comorbiditiesEpilepsyReproductive healthHealth professionalsPatient advocatesVirtual offeringSatellite symposiumDisease statesBasic science lecturesReimbursement policiesGroup sessionsSmall group sessionsSessionsSkills workshops
2022
Quantitative epileptiform burden and electroencephalography background features predict post-traumatic epilepsy
Chen Y, Li S, Ge W, Jing J, Chen HY, Doherty D, Herman A, Kaleem S, Ding K, Osman G, Swisher CB, Smith C, Maciel CB, Alkhachroum A, Lee JW, Dhakar MB, Gilmore EJ, Sivaraju A, Hirsch LJ, Omay SB, Blumenfeld H, Sheth KN, Struck AF, Edlow BL, Westover MB, Kim JA. Quantitative epileptiform burden and electroencephalography background features predict post-traumatic epilepsy. Journal Of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2022, 94: 245-249. PMID: 36241423, PMCID: PMC9931627, DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2022-329542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-traumatic epilepsyTraumatic brain injuryCT abnormalitiesElectroencephalography featuresAdmission Glasgow Coma Scale scoreGlasgow Coma Scale scoreRetrospective case-control studyMultivariable logistic regression analysisRisk stratification modelCase-control studyLogistic regression analysisTBI admissionsSevere complicationsFuture trialsBrain injuryCT reportsSeizure diagnosisPredictive valueScale scorePatientsLogistic regressionStratification modelQuantitative electroencephalogramTBI mechanismsRegression analysis