Predictive factors in post-stroke epilepsy: Retrospective analysis
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Predictive factors in post-stroke epilepsy: Retrospective analysis
Abstract
Background: Cerebrovascular disease is an important cause of epilepsy. The incidence may significantly vary (from 2.3% to 43%). Post-stroke seizures occur within 2 weeks of stroke onset (as early-onset seizures) or 2 weeks after a stroke (as late-onset seizures).
Objectives: To retrospectively evaluate and differentiate predictive factors for post-stroke seizures.
Material and methods: We retrospectively analyzed the medical histories of 164 adult patients diagnosed with post-stroke seizures but no epilepsy recognized prior to the stroke who were hospitalized at the Neurology Clinic of Wroclaw Medical University between 2012 and 2018. The seizures were classified according to the criteria of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) from 2017. The relevant demographic data, type of stroke (ischemic/hemorrhagic), time of occurrence of seizures in relation to the type of stroke, score on the modified Rankin Scale, presence of cardiovascular risk factors, electroencephalography (EEG) recording, and antiepileptic treatment (AED) were collected. In the case of ischemic stroke (IS), the size of the stroke lesion was rated on the ASPECTS scale.
Results: The study involved 164 patients (average age = 68.83 years), including 86 men (average age = 66.2 years). In 20 out of 164 patients, the seizures were associated with hemorrhagic stroke (HS); in 144 out of 164 patients, the post-stroke epilepsy was associated with IS. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures occurred in 101 out of 164 patients, focal aware seizures occurred in 19 out of 164 patients and focal impaired-awareness seizures occurred in 44 out of 164 patients.
Conclusions: Our study has confirmed that generalized seizures occur mostly after an IS and are late complications of it. Early-onset seizures occur mostly after HS associated with severe disability. Seizures are more likely to happen due to the cortical location of the stroke. There is a shift from generalized to focal seizures with an increase in the extent of IS as evaluated using the ASPECTS scale.
Keywords: aspect; post-stroke epilepsy; stroke.
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