Late onset epilepsy and stroke: Diagnosis, pathogenesis and prevention

Stefan H, Michelson G (2024)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2024

Journal

DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2024.06.011

Abstract

The association of stroke and late-onset epilepsy (LOE) is discussed with special regard to its diagnosis, pathogenesis, and prevention. In addition to epidemiological data, including those from different age groups, the mechanisms for the development of acute symptomatic and remote symptomatic seizures are reviewed. The risk factors associated with seizures and post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) are considered, along with the methodological limitations of the study. For future research, the distinction between acute and remote symptomatic seizure before or after seven days from stroke onset should be reviewed because different acute symptomatic seizures (ASSs) themselves can entail a variable PSE risk. The definition of LOE by age is hitherto inconsistent. Comparing adult lifespan epochs, it is evident that stroke and seizures exhibit similar prevalence profiles. Young adulthood, old adulthood, and elderly epochs may be relevant for the differentiation of LOE subtype by age, vascular comorbidity, and other characteristics. A step-scheme strategy as a possible contribution to cerebrovascular prevention approaches is proposed.

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APA:

Stefan, H., & Michelson, G. (2024). Late onset epilepsy and stroke: Diagnosis, pathogenesis and prevention. Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seizure.2024.06.011

MLA:

Stefan, Hermann, and Georg Michelson. "Late onset epilepsy and stroke: Diagnosis, pathogenesis and prevention." Seizure-European Journal of Epilepsy (2024).

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