Fifty million people worldwide have epilepsy and yet up to 35% of
patients experience seizures that are resistant to anti-epileptic drugs.
Patients with medication-resistant epilepsy have increased risks of
premature death, psychosocial dysfunction and a reduced quality of life.
This key resource delivers guidance for all clinicians involved in
caring for patients with medication-resistant epilepsy in order to
reduce these risks. Covering the epidemiology, biology, causes and
potential treatments for medication-resistant epilepsy, this definitive
and focused text reviews the clinical care needs of patients. Guidance
is practical and includes treatment for specialized groups including
pediatric patients and those with psychiatric comorbidities. Several
promising non-pharmacologic interventions available for patients, such
as surgery, neuromodulation diet therapy and botanical treatment are
explored in detail. Leading international figures from a range of
disciplines bring their expertise together holistically in this
essential manual.
Focuses on the clinical care needs of patients, making it an essential guide for practicing clinicians
A broad yet detailed scope allows for the entire text to be
read, bringing together topics holistically in an accessible handbook
format
Treatments covered are cutting-edge, with the latest research
and evidence discussed in detail meaning clinicians will be able to make
fully informed decisions for their patients' care