Elderly people and epilepsy: Cognitive function

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Purpose: To evaluate cognitive function in a group of elderly patients with focal epilepsy versus healthy controls. Methods: A neuropsychological battery assessing major cognitive domains was administered to 40 patients with focal epilepsy aged ≥60 years, and to 40 controls matched for sex, age, and education. Results: Epilepsy patients performed significantly worse in most of the administered tests than controls (p < 0.05). Poor cognitive performances correlated with use of polytherapy. Conclusions: Given the high prevalence of epilepsy in the elderly, our results could have important implications for clinical and research purposes. © 2006 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Piazzini, A., Canevini, M. P., Turner, K., Chifari, R., & Canger, R. (2006). Elderly people and epilepsy: Cognitive function. In Epilepsia (Vol. 47, pp. 82–84). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2006.00884.x

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