VIDEO:James W. Wheless, MD Making Treatment Decisions in Epilepsy

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At the 2019 International Epilepsy Congress, June 22-26, in Bangkok, Thailand, NeurologyLive® spoke with James W. Wheless, MD, about one of the complicated nature of treating and managing patients with epilepsy. With a number of available interventions ranging from the dietary to pharmacokinetic to surgical, combined with the complexity of the disease and high rates of refractory patients, there can be wide variations in treatment regimens.

The professor and chief of pediatric neurology at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center spoke about the process of determining when a patient might benefit from monotherapy or polytherapy, and how physicians navigate those treatment decisions.

Wheless also shared his insight into addressing the challenges of patient adherence, which, despite its vital nature in epilepsy, is quite poor in that patient population. Adherence is a particular challenge, he said, due to the high risk of seizures that couples with poor adherence. According to Wheless, producing strategies to aid patients in maintaining high adherence and educating patients on its importance is the first step.

 
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