Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.

The risk of death is increased for persons with epilepsy. The literature on causes of death in epilepsy is based mainly on cohorts with epilepsy of mixed aetiologies. For clinical purposes and improved understanding of mortality in different epilepsies, more information is needed on mortality in epi...

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Main Authors: Julia Hansen, Signild Åsberg, Eva Kumlien, Johan Zelano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5381780?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ab9854a5d2ee465096b39caaaac80a5a2020-11-24T20:41:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017465910.1371/journal.pone.0174659Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.Julia HansenSignild ÅsbergEva KumlienJohan ZelanoThe risk of death is increased for persons with epilepsy. The literature on causes of death in epilepsy is based mainly on cohorts with epilepsy of mixed aetiologies. For clinical purposes and improved understanding of mortality in different epilepsies, more information is needed on mortality in epilepsies of specific causes. In poststroke epilepsy (PSE), seizures occur in a setting of vascular disease and high mortality rates. The extent to which epilepsy contributes to mortality in this patient group is poorly understood. We therefore aimed to describe causes of death (COD) in PSE on a national scale. A previously identified cohort of 7740 patients with epilepsy or seizures after a stroke in 2005-2010 was investigated. A total of 4167 deaths occurred before the end of 2014. The standardized mortality ratio for the study cohort was 3.56 (95% CI: 3.45-3.67). The main underlying causes of death were disorders of the circulatory system (60%) followed by neoplasms (12%). Diseases of the nervous system were the sixth leading underlying COD (3%), and epilepsy or status epilepticus was considered the underlying COD in approximately a similar proportion of cases as neurodegenerative disorders (0.9% and 1.1%, respectively). Epilepsy was considered a contributing COD in 14% of cases. Our findings highlight the importance of optimal management of vascular morbidity in patients with PSE. The large proportion of patients with epilepsy as a contributing COD indicate the need of high ambitions also regarding the management of seizures in patients with PSE.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5381780?pdf=render
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author Julia Hansen
Signild Åsberg
Eva Kumlien
Johan Zelano
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Signild Åsberg
Eva Kumlien
Johan Zelano
Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julia Hansen
Signild Åsberg
Eva Kumlien
Johan Zelano
author_sort Julia Hansen
title Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.
title_short Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.
title_full Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.
title_fullStr Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.
title_full_unstemmed Cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: Results from a nationwide cohort study.
title_sort cause of death in patients with poststroke epilepsy: results from a nationwide cohort study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The risk of death is increased for persons with epilepsy. The literature on causes of death in epilepsy is based mainly on cohorts with epilepsy of mixed aetiologies. For clinical purposes and improved understanding of mortality in different epilepsies, more information is needed on mortality in epilepsies of specific causes. In poststroke epilepsy (PSE), seizures occur in a setting of vascular disease and high mortality rates. The extent to which epilepsy contributes to mortality in this patient group is poorly understood. We therefore aimed to describe causes of death (COD) in PSE on a national scale. A previously identified cohort of 7740 patients with epilepsy or seizures after a stroke in 2005-2010 was investigated. A total of 4167 deaths occurred before the end of 2014. The standardized mortality ratio for the study cohort was 3.56 (95% CI: 3.45-3.67). The main underlying causes of death were disorders of the circulatory system (60%) followed by neoplasms (12%). Diseases of the nervous system were the sixth leading underlying COD (3%), and epilepsy or status epilepticus was considered the underlying COD in approximately a similar proportion of cases as neurodegenerative disorders (0.9% and 1.1%, respectively). Epilepsy was considered a contributing COD in 14% of cases. Our findings highlight the importance of optimal management of vascular morbidity in patients with PSE. The large proportion of patients with epilepsy as a contributing COD indicate the need of high ambitions also regarding the management of seizures in patients with PSE.
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