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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Epilepsy Center Practice in the United States.
Ahrens, Stephanie M; Ostendorf, Adam P; Lado, Fred Alexander; Arnold, Susan T; Bai, Shasha; Bensalem-Owen, Meriem K; Chapman, Kevin E; Clarke, Dave F; Eisner, Mariah; Fountain, Nathan B; Gray, Johanna M; Gunduz, Muhammed Talha; Hopp, Jennifer L; Riker, Ellen; Schuele, Stephan U; Small, Barbara; Herman, Susan T.
  • Ahrens SM; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Ostendorf AP; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Lado FA; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Arnold ST; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Bai S; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Bensalem-Owen MK; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Chapman KE; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Clarke DF; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Eisner M; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Fountain NB; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Gray JM; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Gunduz MT; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Hopp JL; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Riker E; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Schuele SU; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Small B; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
  • Herman ST; From the Department of Pediatrics (S.M.A., A.P.O., M.T.G.), Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio State University, Columbus; Department of Neurology (F.A.L.), Hofstra Northwell Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Great Neck, NY; Department of Pediatrics (S.T.A.), Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
Neurology ; 98(19): e1893-e1901, 2022 05 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1833443
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

OBJECTIVES:

Persons with epilepsy, especially those with drug resistant epilepsy (DRE), may benefit from inpatient services such as admission to the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) and epilepsy surgery. The COVID-19 pandemic caused reductions in these services within the US during 2020. This article highlights changes in resources, admissions, and procedures among epilepsy centers accredited by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC).

METHODS:

We compared data reported in 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2020 from all 260 level 3 and level 4 NAEC accredited epilepsy centers. Data were described using frequency for categorical variables and median for continuous variables and were analyzed by center level, center population category, and geographical location. Qualitative responses from center directors to questions regarding the impact from COVID-19 were summarized utilizing thematic analysis. Responses from the NAEC center annual reports as well as a supplemental COVID-19 survey were included.

RESULTS:

EMU admissions declined 23% (-21,515) in 2020, with largest median reductions in level 3 centers [-55 admissions (-44%)] and adult centers [-57 admissions (-39%)]. The drop in admissions was more substantial in the East North Central, East South Central, Mid Atlantic, and New England US Census divisions. Survey respondents attributed reduced admissions to re-assigning EMU beds, restrictions on elective admissions, reduced staffing, and patient reluctance for elective admission. Treatment surgeries declined by 371 cases (5.7%), with the largest reduction occurring in VNS implantations [-486 cases (-19%)] and temporal lobectomies [-227 cases (-16%)]. All other procedure volumes increased, including a 35% (54 cases) increase in corpus callosotomies.

DISCUSSION:

In the US, access to care for persons with epilepsy declined during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Adult patients, those relying on level 3 centers for care, and many persons in the eastern half of the US were most affected.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Epilepsy / Drug Resistant Epilepsy / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Qualitative research Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Neurology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Epilepsy / Drug Resistant Epilepsy / COVID-19 Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Qualitative research Limits: Adult / Humans Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Neurology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article