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Objectives - To assess the prognostic factors determining seizure remission
after temporal lobectomy for intractable epilepsy associated with mesial t
emporal sclerosis (MTS) at pathology. Methods - The clinical and investigat
ive features of 116 consecutive patients who had temporal lobe surgery for
drug-resistant epilepsy and MTS at pathology were assessed using actuarial
statistics and logistic regression analysis. Results - At a median follow-u
p of 63 months the probability of achieving at least a 1-year period of con
tinuous seizure freedom was 67%. Factors contributing to a favourable outco
me were interictal EEG localization to the operated lobe and the absence of
secondarily generalized seizures. These were also selected in the multivar
iate analysis, although at lower statistical significance (P = 0.08 and 0.0
9, respectively). Perinatal complications were associated with a significan
tly worse outcome but overall, complicated febrile convulsions and congruen
t neuropsychological deficits were not significantly predictive variables.
Conclusions - The present findings may aid in the non-invasive presurgical
assessment of patients with intractable TLE and clinical and neuroimaging e
vidence of MTS.