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As China gradually enters an aging society, stroke is a common disease of the nervous system, the incidence rate is increasing year by year, and post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) is a complication of stroke.
Also increased [1]
.
Post-stroke epilepsy refers to the absence of a history of epileptic seizures before the stroke, but multiple seizures after the stroke, which are confirmed to be caused by the stroke
.
In addition to cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, etc.
, which should be treated with corresponding etiologies, the current post-stroke epilepsy is mainly treated with antiepileptic drugs [2]
.
Source: Screenshot of the literature.
Recently, Larsson D and others published a paper on JAMA Neurol in the Journal of the American Medical Association-Neurology.
The project compared the survival rate of patients with epilepsy after stroke with different anti-epileptic drugs.
[3]
.
Let's take a look at today's newsletter! Want to see more previous issues of "Top Journal Essentials"? Go to the "Clinical Assistant in the Medical Field" service account to have a look! 1.
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Subscribe to the subject area you follow Subscribe to the daily push of the subject and read a new top issue every day! Let's use such an easy-to-use tool! References: [1].
Xu Fei, Jin Ping, Wang Yu.
Analysis of related risk factors for epileptic seizures after stroke[J].
Chinese Journal of Disease Control,2017,21(02):179-182.
[2].
Huang Yuangui .
Stroke and Epilepsy[J].
Chinese Journal of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases in the Elderly,2013,15(05):449-451.
[3].
Larsson D, Baftiu A, Johannessen Landmark C, von Euler M, Kumlien E, Åsberg S, Zelano J.
Association Between Antiseizure Drug Monotherapy and Mortality for Patients With Poststroke Epilepsy.
JAMA Neurol.
2021 Dec 13.
doi: 10.
1001/jamaneurol.
2021.
4584.
Epub ahead of print.
PMID: 34902006.
Source of this article: Clinical Assistant Responsibility in the Medical Community Editor: Xiaodangdang Sun Ying's medical community strives for the accuracy and reliability of its published content at the time of review, but does not make any promises and guarantees on the timeliness of the published content, as well as the accuracy and completeness of the cited information (if any), etc.
, And does not assume any responsibility due to the outdated content and the possible inaccuracy or incompleteness of the cited information
.
Relevant parties are requested to check separately when adopting or using this as a basis for decision-making
.
As China gradually enters an aging society, stroke is a common disease of the nervous system, the incidence rate is increasing year by year, and post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) is a complication of stroke.
Also increased [1]
.
Post-stroke epilepsy refers to the absence of a history of epileptic seizures before the stroke, but multiple seizures after the stroke, which are confirmed to be caused by the stroke
.
In addition to cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, etc.
, which should be treated with corresponding etiologies, the current post-stroke epilepsy is mainly treated with antiepileptic drugs [2]
.
Source: Screenshot of the literature.
Recently, Larsson D and others published a paper on JAMA Neurol in the Journal of the American Medical Association-Neurology.
The project compared the survival rate of patients with epilepsy after stroke with different anti-epileptic drugs.
[3]
.
Let's take a look at today's newsletter! Want to see more previous issues of "Top Journal Essentials"? Go to the "Clinical Assistant in the Medical Field" service account to have a look! 1.
Click on the business card below to follow the official account of "Clinical Assistant in the Medical Field" 2.
Find the "Top Journal Essentials" in the menu bar 3.
View the latest journals in each subject area 4.
You can also click on "Subscription Settings" 5.
Subscribe to the subject area you follow Subscribe to the daily push of the subject and read a new top issue every day! Let's use such an easy-to-use tool! References: [1].
Xu Fei, Jin Ping, Wang Yu.
Analysis of related risk factors for epileptic seizures after stroke[J].
Chinese Journal of Disease Control,2017,21(02):179-182.
[2].
Huang Yuangui .
Stroke and Epilepsy[J].
Chinese Journal of Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases in the Elderly,2013,15(05):449-451.
[3].
Larsson D, Baftiu A, Johannessen Landmark C, von Euler M, Kumlien E, Åsberg S, Zelano J.
Association Between Antiseizure Drug Monotherapy and Mortality for Patients With Poststroke Epilepsy.
JAMA Neurol.
2021 Dec 13.
doi: 10.
1001/jamaneurol.
2021.
4584.
Epub ahead of print.
PMID: 34902006.
Source of this article: Clinical Assistant Responsibility in the Medical Community Editor: Xiaodangdang Sun Ying's medical community strives for the accuracy and reliability of its published content at the time of review, but does not make any promises and guarantees on the timeliness of the published content, as well as the accuracy and completeness of the cited information (if any), etc.
, And does not assume any responsibility due to the outdated content and the possible inaccuracy or incompleteness of the cited information
.
Relevant parties are requested to check separately when adopting or using this as a basis for decision-making
.