Abstract

Prevalence and Predictors of Early Seizure and Status Epilepticus after First StrokeLabovitz DL, Allen Hauser W, Sacco RLNeurology 2001;57:200–206BackgroundEarly seizure (ES) has been reported in 2 to 6% of strokes and is a predictor of recurrent seizures. Acute stroke has been reported to cause 22% of all cases of status epilepticus (SE) in adults. The determinants of ES and SE after stroke, however, are not well understood.MethodsAn incidence study was conducted to identify all cases of first stroke in adult residents of northern Manhattan. Cases of ES and SE within 7 days of stroke were identified through medical record review. Statistical analyses were performed by using univariate and multivariate logistic regression models.ResultsThe cohort consisted of 904 patients; ES occurred in 37 (4.1%). The frequency of ES by stroke subtype and location was deep infarct in two (0.6%) of 356, lobar infarct in 20 (5.9%) of 341, deep intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in four (4.0%) of 101, lobar ICH in seven (14.3%)...

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