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Clinical manifestation of post-traumatic epilepsy features of its course / Монголын Анагаах Ухаан
Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 25-29, 2013.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975760
ABSTRACT
Introduction. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) account for 20% of the symptomatic epilepsies in general population. Post traumatic epilepsy (PTE) may be presented with various clinical manifestations of seizure and clinical course of illness varies as well. The incidence of PTE varies with the time period after injury and the population age range under study, as well as the spectrum of severity of the inciting injuries ranges from 4% to 53%. In this study, we aimed to describe clinical characteristics and course of illness of patients with PTE.Materials and Methods. This hospital-based descriptive study was done 2012-2013 in Ulaanbaatar city. We retrospectively obtained number of patients with PTE reported in 2011-2012 from statistical reports of the National Health Center. In this study 109 patients with PTE, aged 16-72 were involved wrom which we collected detailed information on socio-demographic characteristics, history of illness, clinical manifestations including features of seizure and course of illness through pre-developed questionnaire. Medical examination was conducted after the interview to evaluate the seizures in accordance with semiological classification of epileptic seizures and the international classification International Leaque Against Epilepsy. Frequencies of variables including socio-demographic, clinical characteristics and clinical manifestations and, association between type of TBI and clinical manifestations were calculated. Correlation between diagnostic tests and clinical outcomes were also tested. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 17.0 program. Ethical approval was obtained from the Ethical Committee of the School of Medicine, HSUM. Each participant had signed a consent form before involving in the study.Results. 81 (74.3%) participants of 109 were men and 28 (25.3%) were woman. Off our study participants, 98 (90%) were sufferng from generalized tonic clonic seizures. Off all participants, 43 (53.1%) males and 14 (50%) females presented moderate TBI. The mean duration of PTE is 9.6+-9.3 years, participants suffer from PTE 0-5 year. Of all, 19 (23.5%) males have a seizure once a week, 9(32.1%) female have seizure once a month. There were some differences in the forms of brain injury depending from gender; 57(70.4%) of males and 19(67.9%) of females had brain contusion. Only 5 (6.3%) of males had brain concussion, whereas for 6 (22.2%) females had this symptom. For males, intracranial hematoma accounted in 14 (17.7%), but for females in 2 (7.4%). Significant association was observed between clinical form of TBI and duration of loss of consciousness after the injury and injury severity (p<0.002). Of all, 21(19.3%) patients who had TBI were treated surgically. Its occurrence was positively correlated with early onset seizures (P<0.05). The frequency of seizure was not correlated with the structural brain abnormalities, but there was inverse association between frequency of seizure and duration of PTE (r= -0.32, p<0.001). As PTE continues longer the frequency of seizures decreases.

Conclusion:

Patients particularly surgically treated are suffer from PTE which is presented by generalized seizure. Patients with brain contusion, compression seem to be prone to post traumatic epilepsy. The course of PTE characterized long duration with high frequency of seizure, short time following by severe brain injury.

Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Mongolian Medical Sciences Année: 2013 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Mongolian Medical Sciences Année: 2013 Type: Article