Jerome Engel, Jr., MD, PhD on Referring Patients to Epilepsy Centers

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According to the World Health Organization, epilepsy accounts for 1% of the global burden of disease and about 1/3 of that population suffers from drug-resistant epilepsy. According to Jerome Engel, Jr., MD, PhD, Director of the UCLA Seizure Disorder Center, only about 1% or less of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy are referred to specialized epilepsy centers.

Engel explains that oftentimes treating clinicians think that if patients present with many seizures a week or a day and are on medication which reduce seizures to rare occurrences, that it’s good enough, but patients are still disabled. The mantra, according to Engel, should be, no seizures, no side effects as soon as possible, because the sooner the seizures are stopped, the more likely the irreversible psychological and social disabilities that are associated with seizures can be avoided.

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