The American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting brings together healthcare providers, scientists, advocates, industry, and other professionals dedicated to better outcomes for people with epilepsy to connect on the latest research and data in epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Tailoring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to PNES, Seizure-Related Disorders, Becky Tilahun, PhD
January 6th 2022The clinical psychologist at Cleveland Clinic discussed the process for successfully changing and tailoring different cognitive behavioral therapy approaches to treat various forms of seizures. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Preventing TSC By Treating at the Earliest Stage: Darcy Krueger, MD, PhD
January 3rd 2022The director of the Tuberous Sclerosis Clinic at Cincinnati Children’s discussed the thought behind STOPS2, a trial aimed at preventing or delaying seizure onset in tuberous sclerosis complex. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Treatment Optimization of Antiseizure Medications, Holding Higher Standards: William Rosenfeld, MD
December 19th 2021The neurologist from the Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center for Children and Adults, in St. Louis, Missouri, provided context on improving our use of current antiseizure medications as the top priority for patients with epilepsy. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]
Shifting to a Holistic Approach to Treat Developmental Epileptic Encephalopathies
December 13th 2021The medical director of the Epilepsy program at the University of Toronto discussed her presentation at AES 2021 regarding the need to change how clinicians view and treat patients with developmental epileptic encephalopathies.
Ganaxolone’s Potential in TSC, Need for More Drug Development: Darcy Krueger, MD, PhD
December 12th 2021The director of the Tuberous Sclerosis Clinic at Cincinnati Children’s discussed the phase 2 open-label study of ganaxolone in TSC and whether drug development remains the top priority for these patients. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Recent Advances, Future Developments in Epilepsy Surgery: Imad Najm, MD
December 10th 2021The director of Cleveland Clinic’s Epilepsy Center at the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute spoke on the latest advances with epilepsy surgery, as well as what still needs to be learned. [WATCH TIME: 5 minutes]
Cenobamate’s Efficacy Profile in Treating Seizures: William Rosenfeld, MD
December 9th 2021The neurologist from the Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center for Children and Adults, in St. Louis, Missouri, discussed numerous presentations from AES 2021 that bolstered cenobamate’s known efficacy and safety profile. [WATCH TIME: 7 minutes]
Vaccination and Seizure Risk in Dravet Syndrome: Veronica Hood, PhD, MS
December 8th 2021The scientific director at the Dravet Syndrome Foundation commented on the concern associated with vaccination in this patient population, noting that investigators have not observed an exacerbated risk profile with the COVID-19 vaccines. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]
NeuroVoices: Jessica Fesler, MD, MEd, on the Need to Improve and Integrate Seizure Tracking Apps
December 8th 2021The staff epileptologist at Cleveland Clinic’s Epilepsy Center discussed the current state of seizure tracking applications, their limitations, and their untapped potential to be integrated in clinical care and with electronic medical records.
Exploring the Benefits of CBT for Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures: Becky Tilahun, PhD
December 5th 2021The clinical psychologist at Cleveland Clinic discussed the potential of using cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures on cognitive behavioral therapy. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]