TY - JOUR
T1 - International consensus clinical practice statements for the treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions associated with epilepsy
AU - Kerr, Mike P.
AU - Mensah, Seth
AU - Besag, Frank
AU - De Toffol, Bertrand
AU - Ettinger, Alan
AU - Kanemoto, Kousuke
AU - Kanner, Andres
AU - Kemp, Steven
AU - Krishnamoorthy, Ennapadum
AU - Lafrance, W. Curt
AU - Mula, Marco
AU - Schmitz, Bettina
AU - Van Elst, Ludgers Tebartz
AU - Trollor, Julian
AU - Wilson, Sarah J.
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - In order to address the major impact on quality of life and epilepsy management caused by associated neuropsychiatric conditions, an international consensus group of epileptologists met with the aim of developing clear evidence-based and practice-based statements to provide guidance on the management of these conditions. Using a Delphi process, this group prioritized a list of key management areas. These included: depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders, nonepileptic seizures, cognitive dysfunction, antiepileptic drug (AED)-related neurobehavioral disorders, suicidality, disorders in children and adolescents, disorders in children with intellectual disability, and epilepsy surgery. Clinical practice statements were developed for each area and consensus reached among members of the group. The assessment and management of these conditions needs to combine knowledge of psychiatric disorders, knowledge of the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on psychopathology, and an ability to deliver care within epilepsy services. The aim of these statements is to provide guidance on quality care for people with epilepsy that have a range of neuropsychiatric disorders.
AB - In order to address the major impact on quality of life and epilepsy management caused by associated neuropsychiatric conditions, an international consensus group of epileptologists met with the aim of developing clear evidence-based and practice-based statements to provide guidance on the management of these conditions. Using a Delphi process, this group prioritized a list of key management areas. These included: depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders, nonepileptic seizures, cognitive dysfunction, antiepileptic drug (AED)-related neurobehavioral disorders, suicidality, disorders in children and adolescents, disorders in children with intellectual disability, and epilepsy surgery. Clinical practice statements were developed for each area and consensus reached among members of the group. The assessment and management of these conditions needs to combine knowledge of psychiatric disorders, knowledge of the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on psychopathology, and an ability to deliver care within epilepsy services. The aim of these statements is to provide guidance on quality care for people with epilepsy that have a range of neuropsychiatric disorders.
KW - Consensus
KW - Delphi process
KW - Epilepsy
KW - Intellectual disability
KW - Neuropsychiatric disorder
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80255138221&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2011.03276.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2011.03276.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 21955156
AN - SCOPUS:80255138221
SN - 0013-9580
VL - 52
SP - 2133
EP - 2138
JO - Epilepsia
JF - Epilepsia
IS - 11
ER -