Etiology, seizure type, and prognosis of epileptic seizures in the emergency department
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Etiology, seizure type, and prognosis of epileptic seizures in the emergency department
Abstract
Epileptic seizures are a common reason for emergency department (ED) admittance. We aimed to describe the etiological distribution of epileptic seizures and the relationships between etiology and semiology in patients admitted to the emergency room, and to identify early prognostic factors for recurrence and mortality.
Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted in adult patients consecutively attended in the emergency room with epileptic seizures over a 2-year period. We recorded data on the etiological and syndromic classification of the seizure, and on recurrence and mortality at 1 year of follow-up.
Results: In total, 289 patients were included. Mean age was 55.9 (±21.9 years). There were 38.6% with a previous diagnosis of epilepsy and 49.8% with new-onset seizures. Among structural epilepsies, a vascular etiology was the most common overall (28.3%) but particularly in elderly (>65 years) patients (50.9%), followed by brain tumors (15.5%). In both etiologies, most patients presented with nonconvulsive seizures. Seizure recurrence during follow-up was reported in 37.1% and was most common in patients with symptomatic remote seizures (50 patients, 41%). Brain tumors (odds ratio (OR): 5.1, confidence interval (CI): 1.7-11.8; p < 0.01), younger age (OR: 0.9, CI: 0.97-0.99; p < 0.05), and a previous diagnosis of epilepsy (OR: 3.5, CI: 1.9-6.3; p < 0.01) were independent predictors of recurrence. Overall mortality was 8.6%. Symptomatic epilepsy was an independent predictor of mortality (hazard ratio (HR): 6.3, CI 1.4-23.4; p < 0.05).
Conclusions: The most common etiologies of seizures in patients admitted to the ED are seizures of unknown cause and vascular disorder-related seizures. Seizures are more likely to recur in younger patients with a tumor whereas symptomatic epilepsy is associated with a higher risk of death at a 1-year follow-up.
Keywords: Emergency department; Epilepsy; Seizure; Seizure etiology.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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