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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 13.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsia. 2017 Feb 28;58(5):801–810. doi: 10.1111/epi.13715

Table 2. Amygdalohippocampal ablation and seizure freedom.

All values are presented as mean ± std. error. The bottom row shows p values comparing the variables for Engel I and Engel II–IV patients, computed with logistic regression.

TAV
(mm3)
Hipp
(%)
Head Body Tail Amyg
(%)
Mesial
Head
(mm)
Axial
(°)
Sagittal
(°)
M-L
Position
(%)
Energy
(J)
Engel I 3,160 ± 190 80 ± 2 90 ± 3 89 ± 4 38 ± 7 54 ± 6 1.3 ± 0.5 11 ± 1 16 ± 1 46 ± 3 7660 ± 480
Engel II–IV 2,880 ± 150 75 + 7 90 ± 5 76 ± 13 34 ± 11 66 ± 5 3.7 ± 1.1 11 ± 2 20 ± 3.0 55 ± 4 8020 ± 1160
Log reg p=0.24 p=0.35 p=0.80 p=0.22 p=0.36 p=0.21 p=0.01* p=0.86 p=0.15 p=0.08 p=0.26
*

p < 0.05

Amyg – Amygdala, Hipp – Hippocampus, TAV – total ablation volume.