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How predictepilepsy grew

predictepilepsy.com is a centralized, freely available platform bringing together commonly used prognostic calculators for epilepsy. Here is how it has developed since launch. Most calculators were developed by others; we provide their implementation for ease of access — see our Disclaimer & methodology.

Nov
2024

🌱The project begins

predictepilepsy.com is set up as a home for evidence-based epilepsy prognostic models — a place where clinicians can reach validated risk calculators in one click.

Dec
2024

🚀Take-off — the first calculators go live

The platform launches with its first interactive calculators: the SeLECT and IsCHEMiA scores for epilepsy after ischaemic stroke, the CAVE score after intracerebral haemorrhage, and an initial collection of prognostic models across stroke, haemorrhage, tumours and traumatic brain injury.

Early
2025

📘Methodology, driving & the consortium

The Information pages explain how each calculator is built — from data extraction to cumulative-risk and COSY (conditional risk of a seizure in the next year) curves, and driving-eligibility thresholds — alongside the SeLECT consortium behind the project.

2025

📄Peer-reviewed publications

Three papers frame the science behind the tools: a review of prognostic models after brain injury (which introduces the predictepilepsy.com calculators), a Lancet Neurology piece on driving in people with seizures, and an Epilepsia review on epilepsy as a dynamic disease. See the Publications page below.

Jul
2026

Complete redesign

All calculators are relaunched as fast, dependency-free, mobile-friendly tools in a unified design — each with interactive cumulative-risk and COSY curves, 95% confidence intervals where available, and driving-eligibility cut-offs.

Jul
2026

🩺Presurgical, cognitive & SUDEP tools

Rapid expansion of the library: first-seizure recurrence & driving tools; laser-ablation (SLAH) and frontal-lobe surgery outcomes; presurgical planning (Jehi seizure-freedom nomogram, 5-SENSE for stereo-EEG); naming, memory and mood outcomes after temporal-lobe surgery; SUDEP tools (SUDEP-3, a personalised SUDEP risk model, and a risk-marker reference); and the Lamberink individualised ASM-withdrawal nomograms.

Jul
2026

🧭A guided calculator finder

Around 50 calculators are now organised in a modern, guided finder — grouped by clinical situation (acute brain injury, first or unprovoked seizure, stopping medication, epilepsy surgery, and SUDEP risk) — so you reach the right tool in a couple of clicks. Go to the calculators →

Publications

Read the science behind the calculators

These peer-reviewed papers describe the models and the conditional-risk framework used across the tools.

2025
Prognostic models for seizures and epilepsy after stroke, tumors and traumatic brain injurySchubert KM, Schmick A, Stattmann M, Galovic M · Clin Neurophysiol Pract · Review · Open access

DOI →

2025
Driving in people with seizures and epilepsySchubert KM, Specht U, Lawn ND, Mégevand P, Bonnett LJ, Marson AG, Krauss GL, Galovic M · Lancet Neurology · Correspondence

DOI →

2025
Epilepsy as a dynamic disease: Toward actionable, individualized seizure risk predictionSchubert KM, Marson AG, Trinka E, Galovic M · Epilepsia · Review · Open access

DOI →

See all publications, abstracts & key points →

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We are enthusiastic about using evidence-based prognostic models in epilepsy — let us know what you think. If a calculator is missing, or you believe one should be updated or removed, please contact us and we will address your request promptly.

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