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Lado FA, Ahrens SM, Riker E, Muh CR, Richardson RM, Gray J, Small B, Lewis SZ, Schofield TJ, Clarke DF, Hopp JL, Lee RR, Salpekar JA, Arnold ST. Guidelines for Specialized Epilepsy Centers: Executive Summary of the Report of the National Association of Epilepsy Centers Guideline Panel. Neurology 2024; 102:e208087. [PMID: 38306606 PMCID: PMC10962912 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000208087] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/13/2023] [Accepted: 10/26/2023] [Indexed: 02/04/2024] Open
Abstract
The National Association of Epilepsy Centers first published the guidelines for epilepsy centers in 1990, which were last updated in 2010. Since that update, epilepsy care and the science of guideline development have advanced significantly, including the importance of incorporating a diversity of stakeholder perspectives such as those of patients and their caregivers. Currently, despite extensive published data examining the efficacy of treatments and diagnostic testing for epilepsy, there remain significant gaps in data identifying the essential services needed for a comprehensive epilepsy center and the optimal manner for their delivery. The trustworthy consensus-based statements (TCBS) process produces unbiased, scientifically valid guidelines through a transparent process that incorporates available evidence and expert opinion. A systematic literature search returned 5937 relevant studies from which 197 articles were retained for data extraction. A panel of 41 stakeholders with diverse expertise evaluated this evidence and drafted recommendations following the TCBS process. The panel reached consensus on 52 recommendations covering services provided by specialized epilepsy centers in both the inpatient and outpatient settings in major topic areas including epilepsy monitoring unit care, surgery, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, genetics, and outpatient care. Recommendations were informed by the evidence review and reflect the consensus of a broad panel of expert opinions.
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Affiliation(s)
- Fred A Lado
- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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- Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell (F.A.L.), Hempstead, NY; The Ohio State University College of Medicine (S.M.A.), Columbus; National Association of Epilepsy Centers (E.R., J.G., B.S.), Washington, DC; New York Medical College (C.R.M.), Valhalla, NY; Harvard Medical School (R.M.R.), Boston, MA; EBQ Consulting (S.Z.L., T.J.S.), Santa Monica, CA; University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School (D.F.C.); University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.L.H.), Baltimore; University of California San Diego School of Medicine (R.R.L.); Johns Hopkins University Medical School (J.A.S.), Baltimore, MD; Yale School of Medicine (S.T.A.), New Haven, CT
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Cornwell MA, Kohn A, Spat-Lemus J, Bender HA, Koay JM, McLean E, Mandelbaum S, Wing H, Sacks-Zimmerman A. Foundations of Neuropsychology: Collaborative Care in Neurosurgery. World Neurosurg 2023; 170:268-276. [PMID: 36782425 DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.09.106] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/21/2022] [Accepted: 09/22/2022] [Indexed: 02/11/2023]
Abstract
The disciplines of neuropsychology and neurosurgery have a history of partnership that has improved prognoses for patients with neurologic diagnoses that once had poor outcomes. This article outlines the evolution of this relationship and describes the current role that clinical neuropsychology has within a department of neurological surgery across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative stages of treatment. Understanding the foundations of collaboration between neuropsychology and neurosurgery contextualizes present challenges and future innovations for advancing excellence along the continuum of care for all neurosurgical patients.
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- Melinda A Cornwell
- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA; Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Bronx, New York, USA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA; Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, USA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA; Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Bronx, New York, USA
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- Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA; Fordham University Graduate School of Education, New York, New York, USA
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