Elevated Mortality Rate in Patients With Functional Seizures After Diagnosis and Referral.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurology. Clinical practice Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200227
Wesley T Kerr, Elissa H Patterson, Isabel M O'Sullivan, Faith J Horbatch, Kyle A Darpel, Palak S Patel, Najda Robinson-Mayer, Gerald S Winder, Nicholas J Beimer
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Background and objectives: To evaluate the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) of patients in the United States referred to a multidisciplinary clinic for treatment of functional seizures.

Methods: We identified patients who had or had not died based on automated retrospective review of electronic health records from a registry of patients referred to a single-center multidisciplinary functional seizures treatment clinic. We calculated an SMR by comparing the number of observed deaths with the expected number of deaths in an age-matched, sex-matched, and race-matched population within the same state, and year records were available.

Results: A total of 700 patients with functional seizures (mean age 37 years, 78% female) were followed up for 1,329 patient-years for a median of 15 months per patient (interquartile range 6-37 months). We observed 11 deaths, corresponding to a mortality rate of 8.2 per 1,000 patient-years and an SMR of 2.4 (95% confidence interval: 1.17-4.22). Five of 9 patients with identified circumstances around their death were in hospice care when they passed. None of the identified causes of death were related to seizures directly.

Discussion: These data provide further evidence of elevated mortality in functional seizures soon after diagnosis and referral to treatment. These data from the decentralized health care system of the United States build on the findings from other countries with large-scale health registries.

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功能性癫痫患者在确诊和转诊后死亡率升高。
背景和目的:评估美国转诊到多学科诊所接受功能性癫痫治疗的患者的标准化死亡率(SMR评估美国转诊到多学科诊所治疗功能性癫痫发作的患者的标准化死亡率(SMR):我们根据对转诊至单中心多学科功能性癫痫发作治疗诊所的患者登记处电子健康记录的自动回顾性审查,确定了已死亡或未死亡的患者。我们将观察到的死亡人数与同一州内年龄匹配、性别匹配和种族匹配人群的预期死亡人数进行比较,计算出SMR:共对 700 名功能性癫痫发作患者(平均年龄 37 岁,78% 为女性)进行了 1,329 个患者年的随访,每位患者的随访时间中位数为 15 个月(四分位数区间为 6-37 个月)。我们观察到 11 例死亡病例,死亡率为每 1000 患者年 8.2 例,SMR 为 2.4(95% 置信区间:1.17-4.22)。在9名死亡情况已查明的患者中,有5人去世时正在接受安宁疗护。已确定的死亡原因均与癫痫发作无直接关系:这些数据进一步证明,功能性癫痫发作患者在确诊和转诊后不久死亡率就会升高。这些来自美国分散式医疗保健系统的数据是在其他国家大规模健康登记研究结果的基础上得出的。
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