| Literature DB >> 34285490 |
Felix Bongomin1,2, Elly Katabira1, Martha Sajatovic3, Mark Kaddumukasa1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over one-fourth of new onset epilepsy occurs after age 60. However, the burden of epilepsy and other seizure disorders among this special population in Africa is largely unknown, despite a growingnumber of elderly persons on the continent. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors for epilepsy among persons aged 60 years or older in Africa.Entities:
Keywords: elderly persons; epilepsy; seizure; sub-Saharan Africa
Year: 2021 PMID: 34285490 PMCID: PMC8286078 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S322884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Notes: PRISMA figure adapted from Liberati A, Altman D, Tetzlaff J, et al. The PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses of studies that evaluate health care interventions: explanation and elaboration. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2009;62(10)e1-e34.24 Creative Commons.
Study Characteristics
| Author (Reference) | Country | Study Design | Age | Sex | Study Period | Sample Size (Epilepsy/Population Studied) | Prevalence | Others |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assadeck et al 2019 | Niger | Retrospective, hospital based | Mean age, 65.8± 5.7 (range: 60 and 83) years | Male 38 (61.3%) | May 2013 to May 2018 | 62/4576 | 1.35% | The 4757 patients were of all ages |
| Toure et al 2012 | Senegal | Cross-sectional, hospital-based | 65+ years | Not indicated | March 2004 to December 2005 | 7/507 | 1.4% | – |
| Winkler et al 2008 | Tanzania | Cross-sectional, hospital-based | 60+ years | 4 F/7M | August 2002 to September 2004 | 11/346 | 3.2% | All 346 patients had epilepsy |
| Dent et al 2005 | Tanzania | Cross-sectional, community-based | 60–69 years | Male | August and December of 1999 | 1/4905 | 0.02% | Door-to-door survey in the selected households |