A Systematic Review of Cognitive Challenges in Children with Focal Epilepsy
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2024
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King's Collage london
Abstract
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which can significantly
impact cognitive development, particularly in children. Among pediatric cases, focal epilepsy, including
Frontal Lobe Epilepsy (FLE) and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE), is associated with substantial cognitive
deficits, such as impairments in memory, executive functions, and overall cognitive development. To ensure
a thorough examination, we conducted a systematic review using the Embase and Medline databases,
focusing on studies from the last decade that explore cognitive outcomes in children aged 0-18 years
diagnosed with focal epilepsy. We used keywords like "focal epilepsy," "frontal lobe epilepsy," "temporal
lobe epilepsy," "cognition," and "memory" to guide our search. The review identified significant memory
impairments, especially in verbal memory recall and the memorization of verbal and visual materials, which
are particularly seen in children with TLE. Additionally, children with FLE exhibited executive function
deficits, including issues with mental flexibility, attention, working memory, and inhibitory control. These
cognitive challenges are further seen in cases of multilobar epilepsy and early-onset epilepsy, where
disruptions during critical periods of brain development may result in more cognitive impairments. This
review also highlights some important gaps in current research, including a need for long-term studies on
cognitive outcomes and a better understanding of how factors like medication and other health conditions
might influence these outcomes. Furthermore, future research should focus on how cognitive functions
develop over time in children with epilepsy, the long-term effects of antiepileptic drugs, and the role of
genetic and environmental factors. Addressing these issues is key to improving clinical strategies,
educational support, and improving the quality of life for children with focal epilepsy.
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"focal epilepsy", "frontal lobe epilepsy", "temporal lobe epilepsy", "cognition", "cognitive function", "neuropsychology", "executive function"