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Citation

Mollaoğlu M, Bolayir E. Noro Psikiyatr Ars 2013; 50(3): 269-273.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Turk Noro-Psikiyatri Derneginin Yayin Organidir)

DOI

10.4274/npa.y6632

PMID

28360554

PMCID

PMC5363446

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to evaluate injuries in patients with epilepsy and some factors associated with injury.
METHODS: This study included 126 epileptic patients who attended a neurology outpatient clinic of a hospital between March 2009 and March 2010. Data were collected using a patient information form and an injury evaluation form. The data were evaluated using percentage, mean and the Chi square test.
RESULT: 82.5% of patients have sustained injury due to an epileptic seizure. Soft tissue injuries were the most common (70.2%), followed by head injury (61.5%), dental and tongue injury (%58.6), burns (24%), and orthopaedic injury (21.2%). The most common site of burns were the upper extremities and the face (36% and 24%, respectively). Burns occurred during cooking in 32% of cases. Five patients had upper extremity fractures. Four patients faced the risk of bathtub drowning. The injuries usually occurred at home. The significant risk factors for injury were generalized tonic-clonic seizures and high frequency of seizures. Twenty-six patients were taken to the emergency unit due to an injury.
CONCLUSION: Injury is a common problem in patients with epilepsy. Dental and tongue injury was the most common seizure-related injury. The risk factors were generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and high frequency of seizures. Patients with epilepsy can lead normal lives but certain precautions are needed to prevent seizure-related injuries.


Language: en

Keywords

Epilepsy; protective measures; risk factors for injuries; seizure-related injuries

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