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癫痫患者的突发性意外死亡:美国和加拿大神经科医生的认知与经验。

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: knowledge and experience among U.S. and Canadian neurologists.

机构信息

Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Epilepsy Behav. 2014 Jun;35:13-8. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.03.022. Epub 2014 May 3.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a common cause of mortality in patients with the disease, but it is unknown how neurologists disclose this risk when counseling patients.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed at examining SUDEP discussion practices of neurologists in the U.S. and Canada.

DESIGN

An electronic, web-based survey was sent to 17,558 neurologists in the U.S. and Canada. Survey questions included frequency of SUDEP discussion, reasons for discussing/not discussing SUDEP, timing of SUDEP discussions, and perceived patient reactions. We examined factors that influence the frequency of SUDEP discussion and perceived patient response using multivariate logistic regression.

PARTICIPANTS

The participants of this study were neurologists who completed postgraduate training and devoted >5% of their time to patient care.

RESULTS

There was a response rate of 9.3%; 1200 respondents met eligibility criteria and completed surveys. Only 6.8% of the respondents discussed SUDEP with nearly all (>90% of the time) of their patients with epilepsy/caregivers, while 11.6% never discussed it. Factors that independently predicted whether SUDEP was discussed nearly all of the time were the following: number of patients with epilepsy seen annually (OR=2.01, 95% CI=1.20-3.37, p<0.01) and if the respondent had a SUDEP case in the past 24 months (OR=2.27, 95% CI=1.37-3.66, p<0.01). A majority of respondents (59.5%) reported that negative reactions were the most common response to a discussion of SUDEP. Having additional epilepsy/neurophysiology training was associated with an increased risk of a perceived negative response (OR=1.36, 95% CI=1.02-1.82, p=0.038), while years in practice (OR=0.85, 95% CI=0.77-0.95, p<0.005) and seeing both adults and children were associated with a decreased likelihood of negative response (OR=0.15, 95% CI=0.032-0.74, p=0.02).

CONCLUSIONS

U.S. and Canadian neurologists rarely discuss SUDEP with all patients with epilepsy/caregivers though discussions are more likely among neurologists who frequently see patients with epilepsy or had a recent SUDEP in their practice. Perceived negative reactions to SUDEP discussions are common but not universal; more experienced neurologists may be less likely to encounter negative reactions, suggesting that there may be ways to frame the discussion that minimizes patient/caregiver distress.

摘要

重要性

癫痫性猝死(SUDEP)是癫痫患者死亡的常见原因,但神经科医生在咨询患者时如何告知这一风险尚不清楚。

目的

本研究旨在检查美国和加拿大神经科医生的 SUDEP 讨论实践。

设计

向美国和加拿大的 17558 名神经科医生发送了一份电子网络调查。调查问题包括 SUDEP 讨论的频率、讨论/不讨论 SUDEP 的原因、SUDEP 讨论的时间以及感知到的患者反应。我们使用多变量逻辑回归检查了影响 SUDEP 讨论频率和感知患者反应的因素。

参与者

本研究的参与者为完成研究生培训并将超过 5%的时间用于患者护理的神经科医生。

结果

回复率为 9.3%;1200 名符合条件的受访者完成了调查。只有 6.8%的受访者几乎与所有(>90%的时间)癫痫患者/照顾者讨论了 SUDEP,而 11.6%的受访者从未讨论过。独立预测是否几乎所有时间都讨论 SUDEP 的因素包括:每年看诊的癫痫患者人数(OR=2.01,95%CI=1.20-3.37,p<0.01)和过去 24 个月内受访者是否有 SUDEP 病例(OR=2.27,95%CI=1.37-3.66,p<0.01)。大多数受访者(59.5%)报告说,对 SUDEP 讨论的最常见反应是负面反应。接受额外的癫痫/神经生理学培训与感知到的负面反应风险增加有关(OR=1.36,95%CI=1.02-1.82,p=0.038),而从业年限(OR=0.85,95%CI=0.77-0.95,p<0.005)和同时看诊成人和儿童与负面反应的可能性降低有关(OR=0.15,95%CI=0.032-0.74,p=0.02)。

结论

尽管在经常看诊癫痫患者或在实践中最近发生过 SUDEP 的神经科医生中,更有可能进行讨论,但美国和加拿大的神经科医生很少与所有癫痫患者/照顾者讨论 SUDEP。感知到的对 SUDEP 讨论的负面反应很常见,但并非普遍存在;经验丰富的神经科医生可能不太会遇到负面反应,这表明可能有一些方法可以进行讨论,以最大程度地减少患者/照顾者的痛苦。

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