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External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving

OBJECTIVE: In the United Kingdom and other European Union countries guidelines for driving following a first unprovoked seizure require the risk of another seizure in the next year to be less than 20%. Using data from one clinical trial, we previously developed a prognostic model to inform driving g...

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Autores principales: Bonnett, Laura Jayne, Marson, Anthony G., Johnson, Anthony, Kim, Lois, Sander, Josemir W., Lawn, Nicholas, Beghi, Ettore, Leone, Maurizio, Smith, Catrin Tudur
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24919184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099063
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author Bonnett, Laura Jayne
Marson, Anthony G.
Johnson, Anthony
Kim, Lois
Sander, Josemir W.
Lawn, Nicholas
Beghi, Ettore
Leone, Maurizio
Smith, Catrin Tudur
author_facet Bonnett, Laura Jayne
Marson, Anthony G.
Johnson, Anthony
Kim, Lois
Sander, Josemir W.
Lawn, Nicholas
Beghi, Ettore
Leone, Maurizio
Smith, Catrin Tudur
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description OBJECTIVE: In the United Kingdom and other European Union countries guidelines for driving following a first unprovoked seizure require the risk of another seizure in the next year to be less than 20%. Using data from one clinical trial, we previously developed a prognostic model to inform driving guidelines. The objective of this work is to externally validate our published model and demonstrate its generalisability. METHODS: A cohort of 620 people with a first unprovoked seizure was used to develop the original model which included variables for aetiology, first degree relative with epilepsy, seizures only while asleep, electroencephalogram, computed tomography or magnetic resonance scan result, and treatment policy. The validation cohorts consisted of 274 (United Kingdom), 305 (Italy), and 847 (Australia) people. The model was evaluated using discrimination and calibration methods. A covariate, missing from the Italian dataset, was handled via five imputation methods. Following external validation, the model was fitted to a pooled population comprising all validation datasets and the development dataset. The model was stratified by dataset. RESULTS: The model generalised relatively well. All methods of imputation performed fairly similarly. At six months, the risk of a seizure recurrence following a first ever seizure, based on the pooled datasets, is 15% (95% CI: (12% to 18%)) for patients who are treated immediately and 18% (95% CI: (15 to 21%)) otherwise. Individuals can be reliably stratified into risk groups according to the clinical factors included in the model. SIGNIFICANCE: Our prognostic model, used to inform driving regulations, has been validated and consequently has been proven as a valuable tool for predicting risk of seizure recurrence following a first seizure in people with various combinations of risk factors. Additionally, there is evidence to support one worldwide overall prognostic model for risk of second seizure following a first.
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spelling pubmed-40535252014-06-18 External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving Bonnett, Laura Jayne Marson, Anthony G. Johnson, Anthony Kim, Lois Sander, Josemir W. Lawn, Nicholas Beghi, Ettore Leone, Maurizio Smith, Catrin Tudur PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: In the United Kingdom and other European Union countries guidelines for driving following a first unprovoked seizure require the risk of another seizure in the next year to be less than 20%. Using data from one clinical trial, we previously developed a prognostic model to inform driving guidelines. The objective of this work is to externally validate our published model and demonstrate its generalisability. METHODS: A cohort of 620 people with a first unprovoked seizure was used to develop the original model which included variables for aetiology, first degree relative with epilepsy, seizures only while asleep, electroencephalogram, computed tomography or magnetic resonance scan result, and treatment policy. The validation cohorts consisted of 274 (United Kingdom), 305 (Italy), and 847 (Australia) people. The model was evaluated using discrimination and calibration methods. A covariate, missing from the Italian dataset, was handled via five imputation methods. Following external validation, the model was fitted to a pooled population comprising all validation datasets and the development dataset. The model was stratified by dataset. RESULTS: The model generalised relatively well. All methods of imputation performed fairly similarly. At six months, the risk of a seizure recurrence following a first ever seizure, based on the pooled datasets, is 15% (95% CI: (12% to 18%)) for patients who are treated immediately and 18% (95% CI: (15 to 21%)) otherwise. Individuals can be reliably stratified into risk groups according to the clinical factors included in the model. SIGNIFICANCE: Our prognostic model, used to inform driving regulations, has been validated and consequently has been proven as a valuable tool for predicting risk of seizure recurrence following a first seizure in people with various combinations of risk factors. Additionally, there is evidence to support one worldwide overall prognostic model for risk of second seizure following a first. Public Library of Science 2014-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4053525/ /pubmed/24919184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099063 Text en © 2014 Bonnett et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bonnett, Laura Jayne
Marson, Anthony G.
Johnson, Anthony
Kim, Lois
Sander, Josemir W.
Lawn, Nicholas
Beghi, Ettore
Leone, Maurizio
Smith, Catrin Tudur
External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving
title External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving
title_full External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving
title_fullStr External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving
title_full_unstemmed External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving
title_short External Validation of a Prognostic Model for Seizure Recurrence Following a First Unprovoked Seizure and Implications for Driving
title_sort external validation of a prognostic model for seizure recurrence following a first unprovoked seizure and implications for driving
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4053525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24919184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099063
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