Acute symptomatic seizures in patients with recurrent ischemic stroke: A multicentric study

Author:

Leal Rato Miguel12ORCID,Schön Miguel1ORCID,Zafra Maria Paula3,Aguiar de Sousa Diana4567ORCID,Pinho e Melo Teresa47,Franco Ana Catarina1789,Peralta Ana Rita1789,Ferreira‐Atuesta Carolina310,Mayor‐Romero Luis Carlos11,Rouhl Rob P. W.121314ORCID,Bentes Carla1789ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Serviço de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurociências e Saúde Mental Hospital de Santa Maria, ULS Santa Maria Lisbon Portugal

2. Instituto de Farmacologia e Neurociências, Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

3. Universidad de Los Andes Bogotá Colombia

4. Unidade de Acidentes Vasculares Cerebrais (UAVC), Serviço de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurociências e Saúde Mental Hospital de Santa Maria, ULS Santa Maria Lisbon Portugal

5. Unidade Cerebrovascular, ULS São José Lisbon Portugal

6. Instituto de Anatomia, Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

7. Centro de Estudos Egas Moniz, Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

8. Laboratório de EEG/Sono, Unidade de Monitorização Neurofisiológica, Serviço de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurociências e Saúde Mental Hospital de Santa Maria, ULS Santa Maria Lisbon Portugal

9. Reference Centre for Refractory Epilepsy Hospital de Santa Maria, ULS Santa Maria Lisbon Portugal

10. Department of Neurology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

11. Hospital Universitario Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogotá Bogotá Colombia

12. Department of Neurology Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht The Netherlands

13. School for Mental Health and Neurosciences Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlands

14. Academic Center for Epileptology Kempenhaeghe/MUMC+ Maastricht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveEpileptic seizures occur frequently after stroke due to changes in brain function and structure, and up to around 10% of stroke patients experience stroke recurrence in the first year. We aimed to establish the risk of acute symptomatic seizures in patients with recurrent stroke.MethodsRetrospective cohort study including consecutive admissions to a Stroke Unit due to acute ischemic stroke, during a 5‐year period. Additional inclusion of patients admitted to two centers in different countries to corroborate findings (confirmatory cohort). We aimed to compare acute symptomatic seizure incidence in patients with and without previous stroke. Patients with history of epilepsy were excluded. Logistic regression modeling was performed to identify predictors in middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke.ResultsWe included 1473 patients (1085 with MCA stroke), of which 117 had a recurrent ischemic stroke (84 with MCA stroke). Patients with recurrent stroke had a seizure risk during hospital stay similar to that of patients with a first‐ever stroke (5.1% vs. 4.5%, OR 1.15, 95% CI .48–2.71, p = .75). Risk of acute symptomatic seizures was also similar (5.0% vs. 4.1, OR 1.22, 95% CI .29–5.27, p = .78). Older age, female sex, and hemorrhagic transformation were predictors of seizures in patients with a first MCA ischemic stroke, but not in recurrent stroke patients. Electrographic characteristics were similar between the two groups in patients who had an electroencephalogram (46 with first stroke, 5 with recurrent stroke). The low rate of seizures (1.5%) in the confirmatory cohort (n = 198) precluded full comparison with the initial cohort. Nevertheless, the rate of seizures was not higher in stroke recurrence.SignificanceHistory of previous stroke was not associated with an increased risk of acute symptomatic seizures during hospital stay. Larger, prospective studies, with prospective electrophysiological evaluation, are needed to explore the impact of stroke recurrence on seizure risk.

Publisher

Wiley

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