Seizure-related injuries in northeast Thailand.

Journal: Journal Of The Medical Association Of Thailand = Chotmaihet Thangphaet
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Abstract

Objective: The authors aimed to assess the frequency, characteristics, and risk of seizure-related injuries from traffic accidents, near-drowning, burns, fractures, head and soft tissue injuries.

Methods: Attending physicians assisted 300 consecutive seizure patients to complete a questionnaire. The types and frequency of injuries were then expressed in terms of the type of seizure and related activity.

Results: The male (154) and female (146) patients were between 13 and 91 years of age (mean, 36.27 +/- 14.55). The seizure types comprised of Generalized Tonic-Clonic (GTC) (26%), secondary GTCs (21%) and complex partials (19%). Secondary causes accounted for 34% of seizures, and post-stroke was the most common (25.5%). The total number of seizure events per year was 8,525 and of these 7,306 included a fall with soft tissue injury (70%), head injury (22%), near-drowning (3%), burns (3%) and fracture or dislocation (1%). The ranking of significant risk factors for injuries was: 1) GTC seizure; 2) seizure with a fall; and, 3) number of seizures.

Conclusions: Seizure-related injuries are common among Thai epileptic patients; thus, consistent treatment and education about the risk of injury would protect patients.

Authors
S Tiamkao, O Amornsin, C Pongchaiyakul, T Asawavichienjinda, P Yaudnopakao, S Jitpimolmard, S Arunpongpaisal, W Phuttharak, N Aaauevitchayapat, S Vannaprasaht, S Tiamkao, K Phunikhom, A Chaiyakum, J Saengsuwan, S Saetang