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Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia

OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency, risk factors, and outcomes of Early seizure (ES) after stroke in a Saudi cohort. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, KSA. All stroke patients whether they had first or recurrent stroke were included from Februar...

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Autores principales: Alsaad, Fatimah, Alkeneetir, Norah, Almatroudi, Moath, Alatawi, Alhanouf, Alotaibi, Abeer, Aldibasi, Omar, Khatri, Ismail A.
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Publicado: Riyadh : Armed Forces Hospital 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35477913
http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.2.20210144
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author Alsaad, Fatimah
Alkeneetir, Norah
Almatroudi, Moath
Alatawi, Alhanouf
Alotaibi, Abeer
Aldibasi, Omar
Khatri, Ismail A.
author_facet Alsaad, Fatimah
Alkeneetir, Norah
Almatroudi, Moath
Alatawi, Alhanouf
Alotaibi, Abeer
Aldibasi, Omar
Khatri, Ismail A.
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description OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency, risk factors, and outcomes of Early seizure (ES) after stroke in a Saudi cohort. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, KSA. All stroke patients whether they had first or recurrent stroke were included from February 2016 to December 2017. Data were analyzed using the SAS software version 9.4. RESULTS: Out of 665 patients, 456 (68.6%) were males and 564 (85.2%) were Saudis; the cohort’s mean age was 60.6±12.6 years. Fifty-one (7.7%) patients had ES, which were more common in women (p=0.0123). Loss of consciousness (p=0.0402) and confusion (<0.0007) were associated with ES, whereas unilateral weakness (p=0.001) and unilateral numbness (p=0.0317) at presentation decreased the risk of ES. Vascular risk factors did not differ between patients with and without ES. Hemorrhagic stroke was associated with ES (p=0.0054), whereas patients with small vessel disease were less likely to develop ES (p=0.0013). Patients with ES had more severe stroke (NIHSS >5) (p=0.0139), more ICU admissions (49% vs. 26.2%; p=0.0005), longer length of hospital stay (44.9 days vs. 24.9 days; p=0.0018), higher rates of stroke-related complications (e.g. recurrent stroke, pulmonary embolism, hospital acquired infections, and need for tracheostomy and gastrostomy tube placement) (p≤0.0001), and were likely to be more severely disabled defined as mRS 3–5 at discharge (47.7% vs. 40.8%; p=0.0055) or to die in hospital (11.8% vs. 4.6%; p≤0.0001). CONCLUSION: The ES after stroke were common in our cohort. Increased stroke severity and confusion were independent predictors of ES. The ES were associated with higher rates of in-hospital complications, longer length of hospital stay, and worse outcomes at discharge.
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spelling pubmed-92579142022-07-14 Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia Alsaad, Fatimah Alkeneetir, Norah Almatroudi, Moath Alatawi, Alhanouf Alotaibi, Abeer Aldibasi, Omar Khatri, Ismail A. Neurosciences (Riyadh) Original Article OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency, risk factors, and outcomes of Early seizure (ES) after stroke in a Saudi cohort. METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, KSA. All stroke patients whether they had first or recurrent stroke were included from February 2016 to December 2017. Data were analyzed using the SAS software version 9.4. RESULTS: Out of 665 patients, 456 (68.6%) were males and 564 (85.2%) were Saudis; the cohort’s mean age was 60.6±12.6 years. Fifty-one (7.7%) patients had ES, which were more common in women (p=0.0123). Loss of consciousness (p=0.0402) and confusion (<0.0007) were associated with ES, whereas unilateral weakness (p=0.001) and unilateral numbness (p=0.0317) at presentation decreased the risk of ES. Vascular risk factors did not differ between patients with and without ES. Hemorrhagic stroke was associated with ES (p=0.0054), whereas patients with small vessel disease were less likely to develop ES (p=0.0013). Patients with ES had more severe stroke (NIHSS >5) (p=0.0139), more ICU admissions (49% vs. 26.2%; p=0.0005), longer length of hospital stay (44.9 days vs. 24.9 days; p=0.0018), higher rates of stroke-related complications (e.g. recurrent stroke, pulmonary embolism, hospital acquired infections, and need for tracheostomy and gastrostomy tube placement) (p≤0.0001), and were likely to be more severely disabled defined as mRS 3–5 at discharge (47.7% vs. 40.8%; p=0.0055) or to die in hospital (11.8% vs. 4.6%; p≤0.0001). CONCLUSION: The ES after stroke were common in our cohort. Increased stroke severity and confusion were independent predictors of ES. The ES were associated with higher rates of in-hospital complications, longer length of hospital stay, and worse outcomes at discharge. Riyadh : Armed Forces Hospital 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9257914/ /pubmed/35477913 http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.2.20210144 Text en Copyright: © Neurosciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Neurosciences is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.
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Alsaad, Fatimah
Alkeneetir, Norah
Almatroudi, Moath
Alatawi, Alhanouf
Alotaibi, Abeer
Aldibasi, Omar
Khatri, Ismail A.
Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia
title Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia
title_full Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia
title_short Early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in Saudi Arabia
title_sort early seizures in stroke – frequency, risk factors, and effect on patient outcomes in a tertiary center in saudi arabia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35477913
http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.2.20210144
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