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The WISC-V in children and adolescents with epilepsy
Authors:William S. MacAllister  Moshe Maiman  Marsha Vasserman  Taryn Fay-Mcclymont  Brian L. Brooks  Elisabeth M. S. Sherman
Affiliation:1. Neuropsychology Service, Alberta Children’s Hospital;2. Department of Paediatrics, University of Calgary;3. Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute;4. Department of Neurology, Epilepsy Center, New York University School of Medicine;5. Drexel University;6. Department of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, Child Study Center, New York University School of Medicine;7. Copeman Healthcare Centre
Abstract:Despite its popularity in the neuropsychological evaluation of children, the utility of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – Fifth Edition (WISC-V) has not yet been investigated in children with epilepsy. Eighty clinically referred children and adolescents with epilepsy were administered the WISC-V as part of a comprehensive assessment and scores were compared to matched controls from the WISC-V standardization sample. T tests compared WISC-V indices and subtests between patients and controls and Chi-square analyses compared the rates of low scores. Correlational analyses assessed the relationships between epilepsy severity variables (e.g., age of onset, duration of epilepsy, number of antiepileptic drugs, seizure frequency). All WISC-V composites and subtests were significantly lower in patients versus controls and the rate of low scores was higher in patients than controls for all composites and subtests with the exception of Figure Weights. The Working Memory Index and Processing Speed Index were most sensitive to impairment, while the Verbal Comprehension Index and Fluid Reasoning Index were least sensitive. Of the epilepsy severity variables, age of seizure onset and number of antiepileptic drugs were strong predictors of deficits, whereas seizure frequency was the weakest predictor. Importantly, no significant differences were seen in children with right hemisphere epilepsy versus left on the five WISC-V composites, though a trend was seen towards a lower Visual-Spatial Index in those with right-sided focal seizures.
Keywords:Epilepsy  intelligence  WISC-V  children  adolescents
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