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Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases
Introduction: Post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) requires long-term treatment with antiseizure medications (ASMs). However, epidemiology of PSE and long-term compliance with ASM in this population are still unclear. Here we report, through population-level healthcare administrative data, incidence, risk fac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8790124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.800524 |
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author | Costa, Cinzia Nardi Cesarini, Elena Eusebi, Paolo Franchini, David Casucci, Paola De Giorgi, Marcello Calvello, Carmen Romoli, Michele Parnetti, Lucilla Calabresi, Paolo |
author_facet | Costa, Cinzia Nardi Cesarini, Elena Eusebi, Paolo Franchini, David Casucci, Paola De Giorgi, Marcello Calvello, Carmen Romoli, Michele Parnetti, Lucilla Calabresi, Paolo |
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description | Introduction: Post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) requires long-term treatment with antiseizure medications (ASMs). However, epidemiology of PSE and long-term compliance with ASM in this population are still unclear. Here we report, through population-level healthcare administrative data, incidence, risk factors, ASM choice, and ASM switch over long-term follow-up. Materials and Methods: This is a population-based retrospective study using Umbria healthcare administrative database. Population consisted of all patients with acute stroke, either ischaemic or hemorrhagic, between 2013 and 2018. ICD-9-CM codes were implemented to identify people with stroke, while PSE was adjudicated according to previously validated algorithm, such as EEG and ≥1 ASM 7 days after stroke. Results: Overall, among 11,093 incident cases of acute stroke (75.9% ischemic), 275 subjects presented PSE, for a cumulative incidence of 2.5%. Patients with PSE were younger (64 vs. 76 years), more frequently presented with hemorrhagic stroke, and had longer hospital stay (15.5 vs. 11.2 days) compared with patients without PSE. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models confirmed that PSE associated with hemorrhagic stroke, younger age, and longer duration of hospital stay. Levetiracetam was the most prescribed ASM (55.3%), followed by valproate and oxcarbazepine. Almost 30% of patients prescribed with these ASMs switched treatment during follow-up, mostly toward non-enzyme-inducing ASMs. About 12% of patients was prescribed ASM polytherapy over follow-up. Conclusions: Post-stroke epilepsy is associated with hemorrhagic stroke, younger age, and longer hospital stay. First ASM is switched every one in three patients, suggesting the need for treatment tailoring in line with secondary prevention. |
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spelling | pubmed-87901242022-01-27 Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases Costa, Cinzia Nardi Cesarini, Elena Eusebi, Paolo Franchini, David Casucci, Paola De Giorgi, Marcello Calvello, Carmen Romoli, Michele Parnetti, Lucilla Calabresi, Paolo Front Neurol Neurology Introduction: Post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) requires long-term treatment with antiseizure medications (ASMs). However, epidemiology of PSE and long-term compliance with ASM in this population are still unclear. Here we report, through population-level healthcare administrative data, incidence, risk factors, ASM choice, and ASM switch over long-term follow-up. Materials and Methods: This is a population-based retrospective study using Umbria healthcare administrative database. Population consisted of all patients with acute stroke, either ischaemic or hemorrhagic, between 2013 and 2018. ICD-9-CM codes were implemented to identify people with stroke, while PSE was adjudicated according to previously validated algorithm, such as EEG and ≥1 ASM 7 days after stroke. Results: Overall, among 11,093 incident cases of acute stroke (75.9% ischemic), 275 subjects presented PSE, for a cumulative incidence of 2.5%. Patients with PSE were younger (64 vs. 76 years), more frequently presented with hemorrhagic stroke, and had longer hospital stay (15.5 vs. 11.2 days) compared with patients without PSE. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models confirmed that PSE associated with hemorrhagic stroke, younger age, and longer duration of hospital stay. Levetiracetam was the most prescribed ASM (55.3%), followed by valproate and oxcarbazepine. Almost 30% of patients prescribed with these ASMs switched treatment during follow-up, mostly toward non-enzyme-inducing ASMs. About 12% of patients was prescribed ASM polytherapy over follow-up. Conclusions: Post-stroke epilepsy is associated with hemorrhagic stroke, younger age, and longer hospital stay. First ASM is switched every one in three patients, suggesting the need for treatment tailoring in line with secondary prevention. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8790124/ /pubmed/35095743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.800524 Text en Copyright © 2022 Costa, Nardi Cesarini, Eusebi, Franchini, Casucci, De Giorgi, Calvello, Romoli, Parnetti and Calabresi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Costa, Cinzia Nardi Cesarini, Elena Eusebi, Paolo Franchini, David Casucci, Paola De Giorgi, Marcello Calvello, Carmen Romoli, Michele Parnetti, Lucilla Calabresi, Paolo Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases |
title | Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases |
title_full | Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases |
title_fullStr | Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases |
title_full_unstemmed | Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases |
title_short | Incidence and Antiseizure Medications of Post-stroke Epilepsy in Umbria: A Population-Based Study Using Healthcare Administrative Databases |
title_sort | incidence and antiseizure medications of post-stroke epilepsy in umbria: a population-based study using healthcare administrative databases |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8790124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.800524 |
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