[Management of drug-resistant epilepsy].

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Hospices civils de Lyon et université de Lyon, service de neurologie fonctionnelle et épileptologie, Lyon, France; Centre de recherche en neuroscience de Lyon, Inserm U 1028/CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon, France; Institut des épilepsies (IDEE), Lyon, France. Electronic address:

Published: March 2018

Epilepsy is considered as drug-resistant when seizures persist despite the administration of 2 antiepileptic drugs adapted to the patient's needs, with an effective dosage, well-tolerated, whether as a single agent or in combination. Any patient suffering from drug-resistant focal epilepsy should be evaluated at least once in a tertiary epilepsy centre to discuss the appropriateness of a pre-surgical work-up. In drug-resistant epilepsy, the determinants of quality of life are multifactorial and not exclusively linked to the seizure frequency. Anticipating the side effects of treatments is a key element during management of polytherapy. Screening for psychiatric and cognitive comorbidities must be systematic.

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