Buffo Thais Helena, Guerreiro Marilisa M, Tai Peter, Montenegro Maria Augusta
Department of Neurology, State University of Campinas, SP, Brazil.
Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2008 Sep;66(3A):458-61. doi: 10.1590/s0004-282x2008000400003.
Several studies show that the risk of accidents involving patients with epilepsy is much higher compared to the general population. The objective of this study was to identify the frequency and type of seizure related injuries in children diagnosed with epilepsy. In addition we also assessed possible risk factors associated with this seizure related accidents in childhood. This study was conducted at the pediatric epilepsy clinic of Unicamp, from January 2005 to August 2006. We evaluated 100 consecutive children with epilepsy. Parents were interviewed by one of the authors using a structured questionnaire that included questions about seizure related accidents and related injuries. Forty-four patients reported seizure related accidents. Eighteen patients needed medical assistance at an emergency room due the severity of their seizure related accident. Forty patients reported having a seizure related accident prevented by a bystander. Another 14 patients reported avoiding a seizure related accident by luck alone. Contusions and lacerations were the most common type of lesion associated with seizures. Patients with symptomatic/probable symptomatic epilepsy and those using higher numbers of anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) were at greater risk for seizure related accidents (p<0.05). We conclude that patients with symptomatic/probable symptomatic epilepsy and on multiple AEDs are at increased risk of seizure related accidents. Parents and caretakers should be even more cautious about risk of injury in such patients.
多项研究表明,与普通人群相比,癫痫患者发生事故的风险要高得多。本研究的目的是确定被诊断为癫痫的儿童癫痫相关损伤的频率和类型。此外,我们还评估了与儿童期癫痫相关事故有关的可能风险因素。本研究于2005年1月至2006年8月在坎皮纳斯大学儿科癫痫诊所进行。我们评估了100例连续的癫痫儿童。由一名作者使用结构化问卷对家长进行访谈,问卷包括有关癫痫相关事故和相关损伤的问题。44例患者报告了癫痫相关事故。18例患者因癫痫相关事故的严重性需要在急诊室接受医疗救助。40例患者报告有旁观者预防了癫痫相关事故。另外14例患者报告仅靠运气避免了癫痫相关事故。挫伤和撕裂伤是与癫痫相关的最常见损伤类型。有症状/可能有症状的癫痫患者以及使用较多抗癫痫药物(AEDs)的患者发生癫痫相关事故的风险更高(p<0.05)。我们得出结论,有症状/可能有症状的癫痫患者以及使用多种AEDs的患者发生癫痫相关事故的风险增加。家长和照顾者对此类患者的受伤风险应更加谨慎。