Implications for driving based on the risk of seizures after ischaemic stroke

Author:

Schubert Kai MichaelORCID,Bicciato Giulio,Sinka Lucia,Abraira Laura,Santamarina EstevoORCID,Álvarez-Sabín José,Ferreira-Atuesta Carolina,Katan Mira,Scherrer Natalie,Terziev Robert,Döhler Nico,Erdélyi-Canavese Barbara,Felbecker Ansgar,Siebel Philip,Winklehner Michael,von Oertzen Tim J,Wagner Judith NORCID,Gigli Gian Luigi,Nilo Annacarmen,Janes Francesco,Merlino Giovanni,Valente Mariarosaria,Zafra-Sierra María Paula,Mayor-Romero Luis Carlos,Conrad Julian,Evers S,Lochner Piergiorgio,Roell Frauke,Brigo FrancescoORCID,Bentes CarlaORCID,Peralta Rita,Pinho e Melo Teresa,Keezer Mark R,Duncan John SidneyORCID,Sander Josemir WORCID,Tettenborn Barbara,Koepp Matthias,Galovic MarianORCID

Abstract

BackgroundIn addition to other stroke-related deficits, the risk of seizures may impact driving ability after stroke.MethodsWe analysed data from a multicentre international cohort, including 4452 adults with acute ischaemic stroke and no prior seizures. We calculated the Chance of Occurrence of Seizure in the next Year (COSY) according to the SeLECT2.0prognostic model. We considered COSY<20% safe for private and <2% for professional driving, aligning with commonly used cut-offs.ResultsSeizure risks in the next year were mainly influenced by the baseline risk-stratified according to the SeLECT2.0score and, to a lesser extent, by the poststroke seizure-free interval (SFI). Those without acute symptomatic seizures (SeLECT2.00–6 points) had low COSY (0.7%–11%) immediately after stroke, not requiring an SFI. In stroke survivors with acute symptomatic seizures (SeLECT2.03–13 points), COSY after a 3-month SFI ranged from 2% to 92%, showing substantial interindividual variability. Stroke survivors with acute symptomatic status epilepticus (SeLECT2.07–13 points) had the highest risk (14%–92%).ConclusionsPersonalised prognostic models, such as SeLECT2.0, may offer better guidance for poststroke driving decisions than generic SFIs. Our findings provide practical tools, including a smartphone-based or web-based application, to assess seizure risks and determine appropriate SFIs for safe driving.

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BMJ

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1. Implications for driving based on the risk of seizures after ischaemic stroke;Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry;2024-05-15

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