Clinical presentation of young persons with epilepsy who have not transitioned to adult health care systems: A single-site retrospective cohort

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.110058
Meha Joshi , Laura D. Fonseca , Gogi Kumar
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Abstract

Objective

We aimed to determine the demographics and clinical presentation of young persons with epilepsy (YPE) 18-years and older who have not transitioned to adult health care systems (AHCS) and to investigate the number of neurology-related hospital encounters in this population before and after attaining adulthood.

Methods

We conducted a single-site retrospective cohort study at Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH) between 12/01/2021 and 5/31/2022. We included epilepsy patients 18-years and older. Patient demographics, insurance, number of hospitalizations and Emergency Department (ED) visits before and after 18 years of age, clinical presentation, and comorbidities were collected.

Results

251 patient charts were reviewed. The median age was 20.9 years. The most common comorbidities were intellectual disability (36 %) and psychiatric illnesses (59 %). The majority had generalized epilepsy (52 %) and tonic-clonic seizures (56 %). 58 % of the patients had infrequent seizures in the past year. Documentation of transition to AHCS discussion occurred in only 3 % of patients before age 18 compared to 35 % of patients after age 18. There was a decrease in 30 % for ED visits and 15 % for neurology related hospitalizations after the age of 18.

Conclusion

YPE 18-years of age and older who were managed by a pediatric neurologist at DCH had significant co-morbidities. However, they were clinically stable and rarely required admission to the hospital. Most of them did not have documentation about transition discussions. At DCH, YPE who have not transitioned to AHCS are clinically stable and well managed.
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尚未过渡到成人医疗系统的青少年癫痫患者的临床表现:单一地点回顾性队列。
目的我们旨在确定 18 岁及以上尚未过渡到成人医疗保健系统 (AHCS) 的年轻癫痫患者 (YPE) 的人口统计学特征和临床表现,并调查该人群在成年前后与神经病学相关的医院就诊次数:我们在 2021 年 1 月 12 日至 2022 年 5 月 31 日期间在代顿儿童医院(DCH)开展了一项单点回顾性队列研究。研究对象包括 18 岁及以上的癫痫患者。我们收集了患者的人口统计学资料、保险情况、18 岁之前和之后的住院和急诊科就诊次数、临床表现和合并症。中位年龄为 20.9 岁。最常见的合并症是智力障碍(36%)和精神疾病(59%)。大多数患者患有全身性癫痫(52%)和强直阵挛发作(56%)。58% 的患者在过去一年中癫痫发作不频繁。在 18 岁之前,只有 3% 的患者有过渡到 AHCS 讨论的记录,而在 18 岁之后,则有 35% 的患者有此记录。18 岁以后,急诊室就诊率下降了 30%,神经内科相关住院率下降了 15%:结论:由大昌医院儿科神经科医生治疗的 18 岁及以上的 YPE 患者有严重的并发症。然而,他们的临床状况稳定,很少需要入院治疗。他们中的大多数人都没有关于转院讨论的文件记录。在 DCH,未转入 AHCS 的 YPE 临床病情稳定,管理良好。
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