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Electroencephalographic Findings, Antiepileptic Drugs and Risk Factors of 433 Individuals Referred to a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ethiopia

Authors :
Ayele, Biniyam A.
Belay, Hanna Demissie
Oda, Dereje Melka
Gelan, Yohannes D.
Negash, Hanna Assefa
Kifelew, Selam
Gebrewold, Meron Awraris
Hagos, Teklil
Zewde, Yared Z.
Yifru, Yared Mamushet
Tsehayneh, Fikru
Amare, Amanuel
Moges, Ayalew
Gugssa, Seid Ali
Mengesha, Abenet Tafesse
Source :
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences; Vol. 32 No. 5 (2022); 905-912
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Jimma University, 2022.

Abstract

Background: Little is known about the characteristics of electroencephalogram (EEG) findings in epileptic patients in Ethiopia. The objective of this study was to characterize the EEG patterns, indications, antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), and epilepsy risk factors.Methods: A retrospective observational review of EEG test records of 433 patients referred to our electrophysiology unit between July 01, 2020 and December 31, 2021.Results: The age distribution in the study participants was right skewed unipolar age distribution for both sexes and the mean age of 33.8 (SD=15.7) years. Male accounted for 51.7%. Generalized tonic clonic seizure was the most common seizure type. The commonest indication for EEG was abnormal body movement with loss of consciousness (35.2%). Abnormal EEG findings were observed in 55.2%; more than half of them were Interictal epileptiform discharges, followed by focal/or generalized slowing. Phenobarbitone was the commonest AEDs. A quarter (20.1%) of the patients were getting a combination of two AEDs and 5.2% were on 3 different AEDs. Individuals taking the older AEDs and those on 2 or more AEDs tended to have abnormal EEG findings. A cerebrovascular disorder (27.4%) is the prevalent risk factor identified followed by brain tumor, HIV infection, and traumatic head injury respectively.Conclusion: High burden of abnormal EEG findings among epileptic patients referred to our unit. The proportion of abnormal EEG patterns was higher in patients taking older generation AEDs and in those on 2 or more AEDs. Stroke, brain tumor, HIV infection and traumatic head injury were the commonest identified epilepsy risk factors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10291857 and 24137170
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.78975075580c..6772dba5b2fc9d9d9f28013532f86a85