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P.028 Incidence and management of seizures and epilepsy after ischemic stroke: a systematic review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 June 2016

MV Vyas
Affiliation:
(Toronto)
J Wang
Affiliation:
(Toronto)
BA Davidson
Affiliation:
(Toronto)
G Saposnik
Affiliation:
(Toronto)
JG Burneo
Affiliation:
(London)
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Abstract

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Background: Seizures and epilepsy are well-recognized complications after stroke. However, the reported incidence varies and so does their management. Methods: We conducted a systematic review and sought observational studies that reported incidence of seizures and/or epilepsy following arterial ischemic stroke in adults, and those that reported the management of epilepsy, specifically the use of EEG to determine the diagnosis, timing of initiation of anti-epileptic drug (AED), and the treatment response to AEDs. We systematically searched in Medline including Pre-Medline and EMBASE databases from their inception to October 1, 2015. First the titles and then the articles were reviewed and rated by two independent reviewers, and disagreements were resolved by consultation with a third reviewer. A pre-set data abstraction form was used for extracting the information of interest. Results: A total of 11,815 titles were found from the initial search strategy across all databases following de-duplication. Of these 130 studies are included for full text review. The adjudication process is underway and the reviewers are sifting through these studies to select the studies that will be included in the final review. Conclusions: Understanding incidence and management of post-stroke epilepsy is important to improve the quality of life of stroke survivors.

Type
Poster Presentations
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Copyright © The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Inc. 2016