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Five or More Acute Postoperative Seizures Predict Hospital Course and Long‐term Seizure Control after Hemispherectomy
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Hemispherectomy patients with >5 APOSs had a more prolonged and complicated hospital course and worse postsurgery seizure control, more AED use, and higher reoperation rate than did patients with 0 or 1 to 5 APOSs. Thus the number of APOSs was a predictor of postsurgery seizure control and can be used to counsel patients and families about prognosis after hemispherectomy.
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