Explaining the unexplained; expecting the unexpected: where are we with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
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Explaining the unexplained; expecting the unexpected: where are we with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
Abstract
Sudden death is over 20 times more frequent in people with epilepsy than the general population. The literature on clinical risk factors is now able to define individuals at the highest risk. Despite these advances in our understanding of risk, the mechanism of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy remains elusive. While it is unlikely that a single mechanism will be found to explain all deaths, there have been recent advances that identify factors that play a critical role. This review provides an update on new advances in the understanding of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
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