The occurrence of seizures after ischemic stroke does not influence long-term mortality; a 26-year follow-up study

  • J. H. van Tuijl
  • , E.P.M. van Raak
  • , R.J. van Oostenbrugge
  • , A.P. Aldenkamp
  • , R.P.W. Rouhl

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Abstract

Objective: Epileptic seizures are a common complication after stroke. The relation between occurrence of seizures after stroke and long-term mortality remains elusive. We aimed to assess whether seizures in an early or late phase after ischemic stroke are an independent determinant of long-term mortality. Methods: We prospectively included and followed 444 ischemic stroke patients with a first-ever supratentorial brain infarct for at least 2 years after their stroke regarding the occurrence of seizures. The final follow-up for mortality is from April 2015 (follow-up duration 24.5–27.8 years, mean 26.0 years, SD 0.9 years). We compared patients with early-onset seizures with all seizure-free patients, whereas the patients with late-onset seizures were compared with the 1-week survivors without any seizures. We used Cox-regression analyses to correct for possible confounding factors. Results: Kaplan–Meier analysis showed significantly higher mortality for the patients with early-onset seizures (p = 0.002) but after correction for known risk factors for (long term) mortality early-onset seizures had no independent influence on long-term mortality (HR 1.09; 95% CI 0.64–1.85). In patients with late-onset seizures, no significant influence from late-onset seizures on long-term mortality was found (univariate p = 0.717; multivariate HR 0.81; 95% CI 0.54–1.20). Conclusion: Both early-onset and late-onset seizures do not influence long-term mortality after ischemic stroke.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1780–1788
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Neurology
Volume265
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Brain infarct
  • Epilepsy
  • Seizures
  • Stroke

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