Rare epilepsies as a whole account for 20-30% of epilepsies, but knowledge about prognostic factors is currently limited. This means that it is difficult to provide adequate information to families at diagnosis and during follow-up. Prognostic factors are also important for management as they can have an impact on the patient's outcome (time to intervention, choice of one molecule over another, etc.). Finally, few treatments are currently available for these epilepsies. One of the limitations to the development of treatments is the lack of real life data as it is difficult to create reliable primary endpoints such as the rate of patients becoming seizure free naturally compared to a therapeutic intervention. The aim of this real-life study is to evaluate the response to treatment as well as to see the evolution of cognitive and psychiatric comorbidities. As explained above, there are very few randomised trials except for 3 rare epilepsies (infantile spasm syndrome, Dravet syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome). This has led to the virtual absence of management recommendations, including for the three syndromes mentioned above, where attempts at treatment algorithms have been proposed, although these have not been able to be considered as evidence-based recommendations. As a result, there is some diversity in the management of rare epilepsies from one centre to another. However, this diversity in management can be an asset in a real-life study. This will make it possible to compare different management methods, both in terms of seizure control and medium-term outcome.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
CHU Angers
Angers, France
RECRUITINGCHU de Bordeaux
Bordeaux, France
RECRUITINGCHU de Brest - Hôpital de la Cavale Blanche
Brest, France
RECRUITINGCHRU Lille
Lille, France
RECRUITINGHFME - HospiceS Civils De Lyon
Lyon, France
RECRUITINGHôpital La Timone - APHM
Marseille, France
RECRUITINGHôpital Necker - APHP
Paris, France
RECRUITINGHopital Robert Debré - Neurologie
Paris, France
RECRUITINGCHU Strasbourg- Hôpital de Hautepierre
Strasbourg, France
RECRUITINGHôpital Purpan - CHU de Toulouse
Toulouse, France
RECRUITING...and 1 more locations
rate of decrease in epileptic seizures
rate of decrease in epileptic seizures according to the treatments used based on the seizure calendar kept by the parents as part of the current care.
Time frame: 5 years
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