The epidemiology of epilepsy in older adults: A narrative review by the ILAE Task Force on Epilepsy in the Elderly

Author:

Beghi Ettore1ORCID,Giussani Giorgia1ORCID,Costa Cinzia2ORCID,DiFrancesco Jacopo C.3ORCID,Dhakar Monica4ORCID,Leppik Ilo5ORCID,Kwan Patrick6ORCID,Akamatsu Naoki7ORCID,Cretin Benjamin8ORCID,O'Dwyer Rebecca9ORCID,Kraemer Guenter10ORCID,Piccenna Loretta111213ORCID,Faught Edward14ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Neurological Disorders, Department of Neuroscience Mario Negri Institute of Pharmacological Research, Scientific Institute for Research and Health Care Milan Italy

2. Section of Neurology, Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Perugia Perugia Italy

3. Department of Neurology Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Caraterre Scientifico, San Gerardo Foundation, University of Milan‐Bicocca Monza Italy

4. Department of Neurology Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

5. Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

6. Department of Neuroscience Central Clinical School, Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Division of Neurology, Neuroscience Center, Fukuoka Samo Hospital International University of Health and Welfare Fukuoka Japan

8. Neuropsychology Unit, Department of Neurology of the University Hospitals of Strasbourg Strasbourg France

9. Department of Neurological Sciences Rush Medical College Chicago Illinois USA

10. Neurocenter Bellevue Zurich Switzerland

11. Department of Neuroscience, Central Clinical School Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

12. Department of Neurology Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

13. Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

14. Department of Neurology Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractIn an aging world, it is important to know the burden of epilepsy affecting populations of older persons. We performed a selective review of epidemiological studies that we considered to be most informative, trying to include data from all parts of the world. We emphasized primary reports rather than review articles. We reviewed studies reporting the incidence and prevalence of epilepsy that focused on an older population as well as studies that included a wider age range if older persons were tabulated as a subgroup. There is strong evidence that persons older than approximately 60 years incur an increasing risk of both acute symptomatic seizures and epilepsy. In wealthier countries, the incidence of epilepsy increases sharply after age 60 or 65 years. This phenomenon was not always observed among reports from populations with lower socioeconomic status. This discrepancy may reflect differences in etiologies, methods of ascertainment, or distribution of ages; this is an area for more research. We identified other areas for which there are inadequate data. Incidence data are scarcer than prevalence data and are missing for large areas of the world. Prevalence is lower than would be expected from cumulative incidence, possibly because of remissions, excess mortality, or misdiagnosis of acute symptomatic seizures as epilepsy. Segmentation by age, frailty, and comorbidities is desirable, because “epilepsy in the elderly” is otherwise too broad a concept. Data are needed on rates of status epilepticus and drug‐resistant epilepsy using the newer definitions. Many more data are needed from low‐income populations and from developing countries. Greater awareness of the high rates of seizures among older adults should lead to more focused diagnostic efforts for individuals. Accurate data on epilepsy among older adults should drive proper allocation of treatments for individuals and resources for societies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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