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The PRECISION-study offers a non-invasive, curative intervention for drug-resistant localised epilepsy patients who are not eligible for surgery. The intervention will consist of a single LINAC based SRT treatment and is given by the radiation-oncologist after detailed localisation of the epileptogenic zone with the neurologist, radiologist and neurosurgeon.
This intervention will make curative-intent treatment possible where this could otherwise not be given and is a non-invasive and non-competitive alternative to epilepsy surgery. It is expected that the health costs for this curative treatment will not exceed standard treatment, such as lifelong medication and neuromodulation.
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In this PRECISION-study including adult patients with drug-resistant, localised epilepsy, not eligible for surgery, we offer non-invasive linear accelerator (LINAC) based Stereotactic Radiotherapy (SRT) with curative intent.
SRT and stereotactic radio-surgery (SRS) have been used to treat several types of neoplasms in the brain for several decades. Several publications (level 2 evidence) have shown the potential value of SRT in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, however no level-1 evidence was given enabling guideline development. A recent systematic review from our institution has shown that SRT resulted in a significant seizure cure or reduction in 58% of the 170 included patients, within 2 years after treatment. Interestingly, the ROSE trial, randomising between open surgery and SRT, has demonstrated a seizure remission of 52% in the radiotherapy group after 2 years with the proportion of seizure-free patients still increasing with a longer follow-up up to 74% after 3 years. Therefore, SRT may be considered a curative treatment for drug resistant localised epilepsy. Currently, randomized controlled SRT epilepsy trials are lacking and there is a need for high quality evidence, so SRT can be clinically implemented for localised drug-resistant epilepsy patients in the Netherlands as well.
The PRECISION-study is a randomised waitlist-controlled trial in which SRT is the intervention and AED continuation and neuromodulation are the standard treatment with a 1:1 randomization. After 2-year follow up the waitlist-control group, patients are offered the intervention (optional).
We hypothesize that SRT alters the epileptogenic cerebral tissue to yield a reduction in seizures and possibly cure after 2 years, with a significant increase in the patients' quality of life.
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ii. psychiatric illness/social situation that would limit compliance with study requirements iii. any medical condition, with the opinion of the study investigator, places the subject at an unacceptably high risk for toxicities iv. Progressive co-morbidity which limits overall survival.
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94 participants in 2 patient groups
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Daniëlle Eekers, Dr.; Inge Compter, Drs.
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