Factors Influencing the Outcome of Status Epilepticus in Patients Present to a Tertiary Care Hospital: a Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study
Ameet Kumar, Asim Shahzad, Noor Khan, Rayif Rashid Kanth, Kanwal Melwani, Syed Aamir Shah
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
To determine factors influencing
the outcome of status epilepticus in patients present to a tertiary care
hospital
Study Design: Retrospective Cross-sectional study
Place and duration: This study was conducted
in Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre Karachi Pakistan. From January
2019 to January 2020.
Methodology: This study carried out
a retrospective review on the patients suffering from Status Epilepticus who
were admitted in the hospital of Sindh, Pakistan. Patient details were used to investigate
the prognostic values, including demographic, clinical and etiological factors.
These factors were determined using statistical tests where a 5% significance
level was utilized for these tests.
Results: A study group of 180 patients was
analyzed and the mortality rate was determined to be 23 (13%). Morbidity was
also analyzed and it was observed in 45 (25%) patients. It was also observed
that males had significantly higher mortality rates. It was seen that CNS
infections were the most common cause of epilepsy in patients suffering from
Status Epilepticus (n=54). A greater morbidity rate was found for patients
suffering from acute symptomatic causes of Status Epilepticus (p=0.000).
Conclusion: The key causes for
mortality in patients admitted for Status Epilepticus were CNS infections,
prolonged seizures and seeking late medical attention. Higher mortality rates
were also associated with males and patients who had poor control of their
seizures. Acute and symptomatic etiologies were also found to be a common
determinant in higher morbidity rates.
Keywords: Status Epilepticus, Central nervous
system infections, adults