Epilepsy, a globally prevalent chronic neurological disorder, affects approximately 65 million people, with a prevalence rate of 7‰ in China, among which 30% are refractory cases 1. Its sudden and recurrent nature not only impairs patients' neurological function but also causes multiple predicaments such as psychological trauma and social discrimination. In recent years, epilepsy care has transcended the traditional single-treatment model, forming a multi-dimensional system characterized by "technical precision, integrated intervention, and humanized service." This article systematically integrates cutting-edge advancements in this field, delving into the diagnostic and therapeutic transformations brought by technological innovations like intelligent monitoring and robotic surgery, while comprehensively elaborating on comprehensive care practices including lifestyle management, psychological support, and ketogenic diet. It also explores strategies for community network construction and stratified management throughout the full life cycle. Studies have confirmed that the interdisciplinary collaborative model can reduce seizure frequency by 30%-50% and improve quality of life scores by 27%-40% 2, 3. Future efforts should promote the in-depth integration of technological accessibility and humanistic care, establishing a full-cycle health support system covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for patients.
Yuqin Wang (Tue,) studied this question.