Literature DB >> 12904871

[Is epilepsy in the elderly overlooked? An investigation in a home for the aged].

A Flierl-Hecht1, M Pfäfflin, T W May, S Kohlschütter, B Hensel, H Stefan.   

Abstract

The symptoms of epileptic seizures in old patients differ from those in younger patients. Therefore, these seizures may be misinterpreted as symptoms of other "typical" diseases in old people. In an old people's home, we assessed whether a standardized questionnaire is able to reveal undiagnosed epilepsy in the elderly. Reported sudden falls, loss of consciousness, and cramps were the criteria for further diagnostic procedures. We found epilepsy in 11 of 389 study participants. In four of them (1% of the total sample), the epilepsy was newly diagnosed; five more cases remained unclear. Therefore, the total number of epileptic patients might have been even higher. Most of the reported sudden falls and unconsciousness (89%) were due to internal medical or other neurological or orthopaedic causes. Once these have been excluded, the diagnosis of epilepsy should be considered. The results of our pilot study suggest that epilepsy in old people's homes is often unrecognised. Early diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in the elderly is important to improve prognosis and social consequences for affected persons.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12904871     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-003-1533-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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