| Literature DB >> 27145533 |
Yang Si1, Deng Chen1, Linyu Tian1, Jie Mu1, Tao Chen1, Ling Liu1, Ying Deng2, Jun He2, You Li2, Li He1, Dong Zhou1.
Abstract
This longitudinal prospective study updated a previous report on premature mortality and focused on the risk factors among patients with convulsive epilepsy in resource-poor settings. The present cohort size (7,231) and follow-up (mean 33.4 months) were expanded. The basic epidemiologic aspects of this cohort were similar to the original report (case fatality: 3.26% vs. 2.97%, respectively; injury contributed more than half of the deaths). Cox regression analysis suggested that male patients, late ages of onset (>45 years old), short duration of epilepsy (<10 years), and high convulsive seizure frequency (>2 per month) were independent risk factors for overall premature death. Male patients with late ages of onset and high seizure frequency had a higher risk of injury-specific death. This study emphasizes the preventable nature of injuries that are leading putative causes of death among people with convulsive epilepsy in rural West China. Education on specific populations and efficient seizure control are of paramount importance in reducing the risk of premature mortality. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Epilepsy; Preventable cause of death; Risk factor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27145533 DOI: 10.1111/epi.13395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsia ISSN: 0013-9580 Impact factor: 5.864