The Trend of In-Hospital Epilepsy and Its Mortality in the USA: A National Analysis During 1997 - 2014

J. Stowers, N. Ahmadi, A. Seifi
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Background: This study focuses on the trend of prevalence of epilepsy hospital discharges in the USA, and the aim is to find any change in the trend of prevalence of epilepsy in the USA and its in-hospital mortality. Methods: A retrospective cohort study used the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) national database to analyze trends of epilepsy outcomes between 1997 and 2014. Results: A total of 4,594,213 total epilepsy discharges were documented between 1997 and 2014 in the HCUP database. The prevalence of annual discharges increased significantly during the study period from 209,002 discharges in 1997 to 280,255 in 2014 (P < 0.0001). There were a total of 35,643 in-hospital deaths due to epilepsy within the cohort during the study period. Mortality of epilepsy decreased across the entire cohort and between genders. In 1997, there were 2,256 documented in-hospital deaths, while 1,759 were recorded in 2014 (P = 0.00157). Conclusions: Our data showed that the prevalence of hospital epilepsy discharges is increasing in recent years; however, the in-hospital mortality is decreasing. The increase in the prevalence could be due to better detection or increased population, while the improved mortality could be due to better available treatments in recent years. Focusing on designing more accurate and affordable screening tools, as well as targeting further pharmacology-based treatments are an area of research that requires further investigation. J Neurol Res. 2020;10(1):3-6 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jnr563
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1997 - 2014年美国住院癫痫及其死亡率趋势分析
背景:本研究的重点是美国癫痫住院出院率的趋势,目的是发现美国癫痫患病率趋势及其住院死亡率的变化。方法:采用回顾性队列研究,利用医疗成本与利用项目(HCUP)国家数据库分析1997 - 2014年癫痫结局趋势。结果:1997年至2014年,HCUP数据库共记录了4,594,213例癫痫发作。在研究期间,年出院率从1997年的209002例显著增加到2014年的280255例(P < 0.0001)。在研究期间,该队列中共有35,643人因癫痫而住院死亡。癫痫的死亡率在整个队列和性别之间都有所下降。1997年,记录在案的住院死亡人数为2,256人,而2014年记录在案的死亡人数为1,759人(P = 0.00157)。结论:我们的数据显示,近年来医院癫痫出院率呈上升趋势;然而,住院死亡率正在下降。患病率的增加可能是由于更好的检测或人口的增加,而死亡率的降低可能是由于近年来更好的治疗方法。重点是设计更准确和负担得起的筛查工具,以及针对进一步的基于药物的治疗,这是一个需要进一步调查的研究领域。中华神经科学杂志,2020;10(1):3-6 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jnr563
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