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Citation

Téllez-Zenteno JF, Nguyen R, Hernádez-Ronquillo L. Rev. Invest. Clin. 2010; 62(5): 466-479.

Vernacular Title

Lesiones, accidentes y mortalidad en epilepsia: Una revision de sus prevalencias,

Affiliation

Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada. jft084@mail.usask.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición (Mexico))

DOI

unavailable

PMID

21416735

Abstract

Currently, there is intense clinical research into various aspects of the medical risks relating to epilepsy, including total and cause-specific mortality, accidents and injuries in patients with epilepsy and mortality related with seizures. Submersion injuries, motor vehicle accidents, burns, and head injuries are among the most feared epilepsy-related injuries. Published risk factors for injuries include the number of antiepileptic drugs, history of generalized seizures, and seizure frequency. In general, studies focusing on populations with more severe forms of epilepsy tend to report substantially higher risks of injuries than those involving less selected populations. On the other hand, studies based in non selected populations of people with epilepsy have not shown an increase frequency of injuries in people with epilepsy compared with the general population. Some studies have shown that patients with epilepsy are more frequently admitted to the hospital following an injury. Possible explanations include are more cautious attitude of clinicians toward injuries occurring in the setting of seizures; hospitalization required because of seizures and not to the injuries themselves; and hospitalization driven by other issues, such as comorbidities, which are highly prevalent in patients with epilepsy. This article reviews information about specific type of injuries such as fractures, burns, concussions, dislocations, etc. Finally this article review in a comprehensive way information of mortality in patients with epilepsy. Aspects of mortality discussed in this review are: epidemiology, causes of mortality, sudden death in epilepsy and prevention measures.

Keywords: Drowning; Drowning Prevention; Water Safety


Language: es

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