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Preventing tomorrow's sudden cardiac death in epilepsy today: what should physicians know about this?

Authors :
Scorza FA
Colugnati DB
Pansani AP
Sonoda EY
Arida RM
Cavalheiro EA
Source :
Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) [Clinics (Sao Paulo)] 2008 Jun; Vol. 63 (3), pp. 389-94.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Approximately 1% of the population has epilepsy, the most common neurological disorder. Moreover, people with epilepsy are more likely to die prematurely than those without epilepsy, and the most common epilepsy-related category of death is sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Information concerning risk factors for SUDEP is conflicting, but potential risk factors include: age, early onset of epilepsy, duration of epilepsy, uncontrolled seizures, seizure frequency, number of antiepileptic drugs and winter temperatures. Additionally, the cause of SUDEP is still unknown; however, the most commonly suggested mechanisms are cardiac abnormalities during and between seizures. This review discusses the epidemiology, risk factors, etiology, and preventative measures in the management of SUDEP.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1807-5932
Volume :
63
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18568251
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1807-59322008000300017