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Short-term risk of recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure

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Introduction : The rate and predictive factors of short-term recurrences are not known. There are a lot of literatures illustrating the risk of recurrence especially in mid-long-term risk. SFN suggests a consultation with a neurologist at the delay of one month to avoid misdiagnosis. Objectives : First objective: to evaluate the risk of recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure at one month. Secondary objective: The associative risk factors of recurrence at 1 month and the recurrence risk at 3 months. Methods : This is a prospective observational study based on a consecutive series of 140 adult patients admitted in ED for a first unprovoked seizure during one year. All the included patients were followed in a specialized consultation at 1 month. The collected data was exhaustive including: demographic criteria, clinical examination, recurrence at 1 and 3 months, EEG, imaging, precipitating factors, type of seizure and prescribed treatment. Résultats : Among the 140 patients diagnosed as first unprovoked seizure by the ED, only 80 patients have their diagnosis confirmed by the specialist at the consultation performed at 1 month. Nine patients had recurrence before the specialized consultation at one month (11%). We were able to define specific valid risk factors of short-term recurrence (less than 1 month): focal seizure (P = 0.015), abnormal EEG in the first 48 hours as focal slowness (P = 0. 058) and imaging abnormalities (P = 0.19). Discussion : Our study is the first project addressing the question of the short term recurrence risk of seizure after a first unprovoked event. Our results for the risk of recurrence at 3 months are compatible with most of literature. This emphasizes the importance of a specialized consultation to verify the appropriate diagnosis. The ED should be devoted only in the differential diagnosis workup. Conclusion : The risk of early recurrence at one month after an unprovoked seizure is estimated at 11%. Most of the patients came in the ED does not had any recurrence seizure in the first month. The risk factors are: EEG, type of seizure and imaging. The delay of 1 month is safe.
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hal-01859743 , version 1 (22-08-2018)

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Walid Alesefir, Louise Tyvaert. Short-term risk of recurrence after a first unprovoked seizure. Journées de Neurologie de langue française, JNLF 2018, Apr 2018, Bordeaux, France. ⟨hal-01859743⟩
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