Predictors and prognoses of epilepsy after anti-neuronal antibody-positive autoimmune encephalitis

SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY(2021)

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the incidence and predictors of epilepsy after anti-neuronal antibodypositive autoimmune encephalitis (AIE). The clinical outcomes of patients with epilepsy after AIE were also explored. Methods: A total of 111 AIE patients were retrospectively evaluated. Post-AIE epilepsy (PAEE) was defined as at least one unprovoked seizure occurring six or more months after discharge from hospital. Results: The incidence of acute symptomatic seizures was 80.2% (89/111) in our AIE patients. Furthermore, of the 89 AIE patients with seizures, 29 (32.6%) presented with seizures as the initial symptom. Overall, 44 out of 111 AIE patients (39.6%) had unprovoked seizures after six months, meeting our definition of PAEE. The independent risk factors for PAEE incidence included an initial presentation with new-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE), delayed immunotherapy treatment, the complication of a lung infection during admission, the requirement for mechanical ventilation during hospitalization, parietal lesions observed in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and focal slow waves on electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring. Conclusions: Early initiation of immunotherapy and lung infection treatment may reduce the risk of conversion of symptomatic seizures to chronic epilepsy in the acute phase of AIE. In general, PAEE patients could have a good prognosis if treated properly and in a timely fashion.
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Epileptogenesis, Clinical outcomes, Anti-neuronal antibody, Autoimmune encephalitis, Predictors
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