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Care in Europe after presenting to the emergency department with a seizure; position paper and insights from the European Audit of Seizure Management in Hospitals.

Authors :
Taylor, Claire
Tudur‐Smith, Catrin
Dixon, Pete
Linehan, Christine
Gunko, Aleksei
Christensen, Jakob
Pearson, Mike
Tomson, Torbjorn
Marson, Anthony
Trinka, Eugen
Visee, Helene
Depondt, Chantal
Santos, Susana Ferrao
Van Dycke, Annelies
Van Paesschen, Wim
Conway, Cara
O'Rourke, Geraldine
Flynn, Cora
McCarthy, Allan
Cunningham, Denise
Source :
European Journal of Neurology; Jul2022, Vol. 29 Issue 7, p1873-1884, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background and purpose: This position paper makes recommendations following an audit of care provided to people presenting with a seizure to emergency departments (EDs) in Europe. Methods: Participating countries were asked to include five hospitals agreeing to identify 50 consecutive seizure patients presenting to their ED between 1 August 2016 and 31 August 2017. Anonymous data were collected to a web database. Where quoted, percentages are mean site values and ranges are the 10th–90th centile. Results: Data were collected on 2204 ED visits (47 sites, up to six per country, across 15 countries): 1270 (58%) known epilepsy, 299 (14%) previous blackouts but no epilepsy diagnosis, 634 (29%) with a first seizure. Wide variability was identified for most variables. Of those with known epilepsy, 41.2% (range 26.2%–59.6%) attended the ED in the previous 12 months, but only 64.7% (range 37.2%–79.8%) had seen an epilepsy specialist in the previous 12 months. 67.7% (range 34.0%–100%) were admitted, 53.1% to a neurology ward (range 0.0%–88.9%). Only 37.5% first seizure patients (range 0.0%–71.4%) were given advice about driving. Conclusions and recommendations: It is recommended that in Europe guidance is agreed on the management and onward referral of those presenting to the ED with a seizure; a referral process is created that can be easily implemented; it is ensured that the seizure services receive referrals and see the patients within a short time period; and a simple system is developed and implemented to allow continuous monitoring of key indices of epilepsy care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13515101
Volume :
29
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157396741
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15336