Seizure emergency code strategy: Improving treatment times and hospital outcomes for patients with urgent epileptic seizures

Author:

Espinosa‐Jovel Camilo123ORCID,Riveros Sandra12,Valencia‐Enciso Natalia3ORCID,Velásquez Alberto3,Vergara‐Palma Juan1,Sobrino‐Mejía Fidel23

Affiliation:

1. Epilepsy Program Hospital de Kennedy, Subred de Servicios de Salud sur Occidente Bogotá Colombia

2. Neurology Department Hospital de Kennedy, Subred de Servicios de Salud sur Occidente Bogotá Colombia

3. Neurology Posgraduate Program Universidad de la Sabana Chía Colombia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTimely treatment is one of the most relevant prognostic factors in patients with urgent epileptic seizures. Despite the available evidence, treatment times remain suboptimal. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the impact of the “seizure code” in an emergency department, focusing on both treatment times and hospital outcomes of patients with urgent epileptic seizures.MethodsAn ambispective cohort study was conducted in the emergency department of a public hospital in Bogotá, Colombia. Treatment times and hospital outcomes were evaluated both before and after the implementation of the seizure code.ResultsA total of 336 patients were included (94 in the pre‐seizure code period and 242 in the post‐seizure code period). Both cohorts were comparable in terms of clinical and demographic baseline characteristics. After the implementation of the seizure code, in‐hospital treatment times improved among patients with status epilepticus and seizure cluster. For the group of patients with status epilepticus, the time from arrival to the first benzodiazepine decreased from a median of 100.5 min (IQR: 43–152.5) to a median of 20 min (IQR: 10–45) (p = .0063), and the time from arrival to the first non‐benzodiazepine antiseizure medication decreased from a median of 155 min (IQR: 49–194) to a median of 39 min (IQR: 25–57) (p = .0071). For the group of patients with seizure cluster, the time from arrival to the first non‐benzodiazepine antiseizure medication decreased from a median of 296 min (IQR: 112.5–409) to a median of 72 min (IQR: 46–111) (p < .001). The seizure code significantly decreased the risk of inappropriate benzodiazepine use (p = .0087), in‐hospital seizure recurrence (p < .001), in‐hospital mortality (p = .0074), and prolonged hospitalizations (more than 48 h) (p = .0475).SignificanceThe seizure code shortens the time to treatment, reduces the length of hospital stay, decreases the risk of inappropriate benzodiazepine use, and lowers both the in‐hospital seizure recurrence and in‐hospital mortality among patients with urgent epileptic seizures.

Publisher

Wiley

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