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Seizure control, stress, and access to care during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City: The patient perspective.
Rosengard, Jillian L; Donato, Jad; Ferastraoaru, Victor; Zhao, Dan; Molinero, Isaac; Boro, Alexis; Gursky, Jonathan; Correa, Daniel José; Galanopoulou, Aristea S; Hung, Christine; Legatt, Alan D; Patel, Puja; Rubens, Elayna; Moshé, Solomon L; Haut, Sheryl.
  • Rosengard JL; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Donato J; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Ferastraoaru V; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Zhao D; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Molinero I; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Boro A; Isabelle Rapin Division of Child Neurology, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Gursky J; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Correa DJ; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Galanopoulou AS; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Hung C; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Legatt AD; Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Patel P; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Rubens E; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Moshé SL; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology and Comprehensive Einstein/Montefiore Epilepsy Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
  • Haut S; Isabelle Rapin Division of Child Neurology, Bronx, NY, USA.
Epilepsia ; 62(1): 41-50, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-951116
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Our epilepsy population recently experienced the acute effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. Herein, we aimed to determine patient-perceived seizure control during the surge, specific variables associated with worsened seizures, the prevalence of specific barriers to care, and patient-perceived efficacy of epilepsy care delivered via telephone and live video visits during the pandemic.

METHODS:

We performed a cross-sectional questionnaire study of adult epilepsy patients who had a scheduled appointment at a single urban Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (Montefiore Medical Center) between March 1, 2020 and May 31, 2020 during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Bronx. Subjects able to answer the questionnaire themselves in English or Spanish were eligible to complete a one-time survey via telephone or secure online platform (REDCap).

RESULTS:

Of 1212 subjects screened, 675 were eligible, and 177 adequately completed the questionnaire. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 75.1% of patients reported no change in seizure control, whereas 17.5% reported that their seizure control had worsened, and 7.3% reported improvement. Subjects who reported worsened seizure control had more frequent seizures at baseline, were more likely to identify stress and headaches/migraines as their typical seizure precipitants, and were significantly more likely to report increased stress related to the pandemic. Subjects with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 did not report worsened seizure control. Nearly 17% of subjects reported poorer epilepsy care, and 9.6% had difficulty obtaining their antiseizure medications; these subjects were significantly more likely to report worse seizure control.

SIGNIFICANCE:

Of the nearly 20% of subjects who reported worsened seizure control during the COVID-19 pandemic, stress and barriers to care appear to have posed the greatest challenge. This unprecedented pandemic exacerbated existing and created new barriers to epilepsy care, which must be addressed.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stress, Psychological / Urban Population / Attitude to Health / Epilepsy / COVID-19 / Health Services Accessibility Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Epilepsia Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Epi.16779

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stress, Psychological / Urban Population / Attitude to Health / Epilepsy / COVID-19 / Health Services Accessibility Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Country/Region as subject: North America Language: English Journal: Epilepsia Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Epi.16779