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Factors predictive of outcome in patients with de novo status epilepticus.
QJM. 2009 Jan; 102(1):57-62.QJM

Abstract

BACKGROUND

About 50% of status epilepticus (SE) patients have no previous history of epilepsy, but often have worse outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate potential risk factors that are predictive of poor outcome in non-selected de novo status epilepticus patients.

METHODS

Eighty-three adult status epilepticus patients without a pre-existing history of epilepsy that were admitted to hospital for treatment were enrolled in this 11-year retrospective study. The baseline prognostic variables were analyzed based on stepwise logistic regression analysis after a minimum of one-and-half years of follow-up.

RESULTS

The overall fatality rate was 55.4% (46/83) during the study period. Poor outcome was associated with older age, presence of refractory status epilepticus, potential fatal etiologies, lower GCS score at presentation and level of consciousness on admission. The results of stepwise logistic regression demonstrated that age on presentation and potential fatal etiologies were independently associated with presence of poor outcome, and any increase in age by 1 year increases poor outcome by 7.5%.

CONCLUSION

The outcome for those with de novo status epilepticus is poor and this poor outcome may be attributed to the older age at onset and the potential fatal underlying conditions such as infection and metabolic derangement.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Neurology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, #123 Ta Pei Road, Niao Sung Hsiang, Kaohsiung County, Taiwan.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

19015144

Citation

Tsai, M-H, et al. "Factors Predictive of Outcome in Patients With De Novo Status Epilepticus." QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians, vol. 102, no. 1, 2009, pp. 57-62.
Tsai MH, Chuang YC, Chang HW, et al. Factors predictive of outcome in patients with de novo status epilepticus. QJM. 2009;102(1):57-62.
Tsai, M. H., Chuang, Y. C., Chang, H. W., Chang, W. N., Lai, S. L., Huang, C. R., Tsai, N. W., Wang, H. C., Lin, Y. J., & Lu, C. H. (2009). Factors predictive of outcome in patients with de novo status epilepticus. QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians, 102(1), 57-62. https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcn149
Tsai MH, et al. Factors Predictive of Outcome in Patients With De Novo Status Epilepticus. QJM. 2009;102(1):57-62. PubMed PMID: 19015144.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Factors predictive of outcome in patients with de novo status epilepticus. AU - Tsai,M-H, AU - Chuang,Y-C, AU - Chang,H-W, AU - Chang,W-N, AU - Lai,S-L, AU - Huang,C-R, AU - Tsai,N-W, AU - Wang,H-C, AU - Lin,Y-J, AU - Lu,C-H, Y1 - 2008/11/16/ PY - 2008/11/19/pubmed PY - 2009/4/2/medline PY - 2008/11/19/entrez SP - 57 EP - 62 JF - QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians JO - QJM VL - 102 IS - 1 N2 - BACKGROUND: About 50% of status epilepticus (SE) patients have no previous history of epilepsy, but often have worse outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate potential risk factors that are predictive of poor outcome in non-selected de novo status epilepticus patients. METHODS: Eighty-three adult status epilepticus patients without a pre-existing history of epilepsy that were admitted to hospital for treatment were enrolled in this 11-year retrospective study. The baseline prognostic variables were analyzed based on stepwise logistic regression analysis after a minimum of one-and-half years of follow-up. RESULTS: The overall fatality rate was 55.4% (46/83) during the study period. Poor outcome was associated with older age, presence of refractory status epilepticus, potential fatal etiologies, lower GCS score at presentation and level of consciousness on admission. The results of stepwise logistic regression demonstrated that age on presentation and potential fatal etiologies were independently associated with presence of poor outcome, and any increase in age by 1 year increases poor outcome by 7.5%. CONCLUSION: The outcome for those with de novo status epilepticus is poor and this poor outcome may be attributed to the older age at onset and the potential fatal underlying conditions such as infection and metabolic derangement. SN - 1460-2393 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/19015144/Factors_predictive_of_outcome_in_patients_with_de_novo_status_epilepticus_ L2 - https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/qjmed/hcn149 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -