Outcomes following a multi‐disciplinary pediatric‐to‐adult transition and transfer clinic at a level four epilepsy center

Author:

Vickery Selina S.1,Maturu Sarita2ORCID,Khandker Nabil2,Eisner Mariah3ORCID,Twanow Jaime‐Dawn E.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus Ohio USA

2. Department of Neurology The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus Ohio USA

3. School of Biomedical Science The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

4. Department of Neurology Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTransition and transfer from the pediatric to adult care model is crucial to the continued long‐term health and well‐being of patients impacted by life‐long diseases. This project explores the impact of a novel epilepsy transition collaboration between Nationwide Children's Hospital (NCH) and Ohio State University (OSU) Wexner Medical Center.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the characteristics and outcomes of 56 consecutive patients transferred to an adult health care system. These patients were divided into two groups. A cohort of 23 patients transferred in 2019 prior to clinic implementation were compared to a cohort of 33 consecutive patients transferred in 2019 and early 2020 using the epilepsy transition and transfer clinic model. Data points of interest included demographic information, age at transfer, epilepsy diagnosis, pharmacoresistance of epilepsy, surgical history and compliance with follow‐up.ResultsPatients transferred to OSU through the transition clinic were statistically more likely to be followed at OSU (p = .037) within 6 months (p = .013). Additionally, there was improved patient retention at OSU following transition clinic implementation (p = .037).SignificanceData demonstrating statistically significant improvement in care has not been reported for an epilepsy transition clinic. This study establishes that our novel approach improves continuity of care in this at‐risk population. Our clinic model also successfully transitioned and transferred medically complex patients, including those with pharmacoresistant and/or genetically mediated epilepsy. Additionally, this work suggests that this clinic structure has potential to foster the growth of associated adult epilepsy subspecialty practices. These findings are encouraging as they offer potential for improved health care in the youth and young adult epilepsy population.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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