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Association of Mortality and Risk of Epilepsy With Type of Acute Symptomatic Seizure After Ischemic Stroke and an Updated Prognostic Model.

Journal Paper/Review - Jun 1, 2023

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Sinka L, Abraira L, Imbach L, Zieglgänsberger D, Santamarina E, Álvarez-Sabín J, Ferreira-Atuesta C, Katan M, Scherrer N, Bicciato G, Terziev R, Simmen C, Schubert K, Elshahabi A, Baumann C, Döhler N, Erdélyi-Canavese B, Felbecker A, Siebel P, Winklehner M, von Oertzen T, Wagner J, Gigli G, Serafini A, Nilo A, Janes F, Merlino G, Valente M, Zafra-Sierra M, Bayona-Ortiz H, Conrad J, Evers S, Lochner P, Roell F, Brigo F, Bentes C, Peralta A, Pinho E Melo T, Keezer M, Duncan J, Sander J, Tettenborn B, Koepp M, Galovic M. Association of Mortality and Risk of Epilepsy With Type of Acute Symptomatic Seizure After Ischemic Stroke and an Updated Prognostic Model. JAMA Neurol 2023; 80:605-613.
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
JAMA Neurol 2023; 80
Publication Date
Jun 1, 2023
Issn Electronic
2168-6157
Pages
605-613
Brief description/objective

Acute symptomatic seizures occurring within 7 days after ischemic stroke may be associated with an increased mortality and risk of epilepsy. It is unknown whether the type of acute symptomatic seizure influences this risk.