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. 2023 Jul 20;66(1):e61.
doi: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2426.

Autism with co-occurring epilepsy care pathway in Europe

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Autism with co-occurring epilepsy care pathway in Europe

Maria A Mendez et al. Eur Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Background: Autism and epilepsy often occur together. Epilepsy and other associated conditions have a substantial impact on the well-being of autistic people and their families, reduce quality of life, and increase premature mortality. Despite this, there is a lack of studies investigating the care pathway of autistic children with co-occurring epilepsy in Europe.

Methods: We analyzed the care pathway for autistic children with associated epilepsy in Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom from the perspective of caregivers (using a survey aimed at caregivers of autistic children 0-18 years old), the autistic community, and professionals, in order to identify major barriers preventing caregivers and autistic children from receiving timely screening and treatment of possible co-occurring epilepsy.

Results: Across all three countries, an analysis of the current care pathway showed a lack of systematic screening of epilepsy in all autistic children, lack of treatment of co-occurring epilepsy, and inappropriate use of antiepileptic drugs. A major challenge is the lack of evidence-based harmonized guidelines for autism with co-occurring epilepsy in these countries.

Conclusions: Our findings show both heterogeneity and major gaps in the care pathway for autism with associated epilepsy and the great efforts that caregivers must make for timely screening, diagnosis, and adequate management of epilepsy in autistic children. We call for policy harmonization in Europe in order to improve the experiences and quality of life of autistic people and their families.

Keywords: autism; co-occurring epilepsy; harmonized guidance; policy recommendations; screening/diagnosis; treatment.

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Conflict of interest statement

A.S.J.C. has received consultant fees from Roche and Servier. M.P. has been a consultant to or has received honoraria or grants from Otsuka, Exeltis, Janssen, Servier, and Exeltis. C.A. has been a consultant to or has received honoraria or grants from Acadia, Angelini, Biogen, Boehringer, Gedeon Richter, Janssen Cilag, Lundbeck, Medscape, Minerva, Otsuka, Pfizer, Roche, Sage, Schering Plow, Servier, Shire, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma, Sunovion, and Takeda. D.G.G.M. has been a consultant for Jaguar Therapeutics, Roche, and Servier. R.C. has been a consultant for Servier.

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Figure 1.
Percentages of autistic children who had a specialist assessment (pediatrician and child neurologists) as part of their autism diagnosis process, per country.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Percentages of electroencephalograms (EEGs) conducted in all children diagnosed with autism versus percentage of EEGs conducted in autistic children who were later diagnosed with associated epilepsy, per country.

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