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NCT05724719

Seizure Recurrence After Unprovoked First Seizure

Sponsor: Dr. Gavin Winston

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Summary

One in 10 people have a seizure during their life. Usually no cause is identified. Seizures without an identified cause are called unprovoked first seizure (UFS). Most people with UFS do not have further seizures. Being able to predict the risk of more seizures as soon as possible would help doctors decide whether to suggest treatment after UFS. Studies show that seizures are associated with changes in brain structure and function that are difficult to detect with standard assessments but can be detected with advanced techniques. Changes in connections between brain regions are also linked to subtle problems in thinking and mood. The investigators will examine brain connections using detailed brain scans, thinking, and mood in people with UFS and develop an accurate method for calculating the risk of further seizures. 200 adult patients and 75 matched healthy controls from the Halifax and Kingston First Seizure Clinics will undergo cognitive screening assessment of major cognitive domains, MRI imaging including structural scans, resting-state functional MRI (rsfMRI) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and EEG. Seizure recurrence will be assessed prospectively and a multimodal machine learning model will be trained to predict seizure recurrence at 12 months.

Official title: Multimodal Prediction of Seizure Recurrence After Unprovoked First Seizure to Guide Clinical Decision-making: a Multi-centre Study of Cognition, Mood and Brain Connectivity As Predictors

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

275

Start Date

2023-08-01

Completion Date

2026-09

Last Updated

2024-10-17

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (2)

Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health Authority

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Queen's University and Kingston Health Sciences Centre

Kingston, Ontario, Canada