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Publikováno v:
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 61:661-666
This population-based study aimed to estimate the impact of neonatal seizures on subsequent neurological outcomes, regardless of underlying etiology.We performed a retrospective cohort study (1st January 2009-31st December 2014), using a USA nationwi
Autor:
Victor Kiri, David Friesen, David J. Thurman, Chakkarin Burudpakdee, Edward Faught, Hyunmi Kim, Kathrin Haeffs, Scott Laranjo, Linda Kalilani, Arpamas Seetasith
Publikováno v:
Neurology
ObjectiveTo estimate the treatment gap between a new epilepsy diagnosis and antiepileptic drug (AED) initiation in the United States.MethodsRetrospective claims-based cohort study using Truven Health MarketScan databases (commercial and supplemental
Autor:
Edward Faught, Nathalie Jette, Hiba A. Haider, Monica B. Dhakar, Andres Rodriguez, David J. Thurman
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy research. 165
Objective To determine the incidence, causes, predictors, and costs of 30-day readmissions in patients admitted with status epilepticus (SE) from a large representative United States (US) population. Methods Adults (age ≥18 years) hospitalized with
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Steven K White, Elizabeth A Bundock, Othon J Mena, Orrin Devinsky, Daniel Friedman, Daniel S. Atherton, Dale C. Hesdorffer, Mitchel Morey, Zian H. Tseng, Elizabeth J. Donner, Torbjörn Tomson, Owen Middleton, Cyndi Wright, Niu Tian, Aileen McCrillis, David J. Thurman, Heather S Jarrell
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Academic forensic pathology, vol 8, iss 1
Epilepsia, vol 59, iss 3
Epilepsia, vol 59, iss 3
Sudden unexpected death of an individual with epilepsy (SUDEP) can pose a challenge to death investigators, as most deaths are unwitnessed and the individual is commonly found dead in bed. Anatomic findings (e.g., tongue/lip bite) are commonly absent
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy & Behavior. 75:230-236
Neurobehavioral comorbidities can be related to underlying etiology of epilepsy, epilepsy itself, and adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs. We examined the relationship between neurobehavioral comorbidities and putative risk factors for epilepsy in
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Philippe Ryvlin, Samuel Wiebe, Greg Worrell, Colin B. Josephson, Samden D. Lhatoo, Jeffrey Buchhalter, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage, Aristea S. Galanopoulou, Daniel H. Lowenstein, Spiros Denaxas, Kees P.J. Braun, Guo-Qiang Zhang, David J. Thurman, Ingmar Blümcke, Satya S. Sahoo, Katja Kobow, Neda Bernasconi, Maria Thom
Publikováno v:
EpilepsiaREFERENCES. 61(9)
Epilepsy is a heterogeneous condition with disparate etiologies and phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. Clinical and research aspects are accordingly varied, ranging from epidemiological to molecular, spanning clinical trials and outcomes, gene
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy research. 157
Describe treatment patterns in patients from the United States with new-onset epilepsy, comparing those with and without lesional epilepsy.In this observational study we used Truven Health MarketScan databases derived from commercial health insurance
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy & Behavior. 55:184-188
Introduction Community-based and other epidemiologic studies within the United States have identified substantial disparities in health care among adults with epilepsy. However, few data analyses addressing their health-care access are representative
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Neurology. 31:743-749
This study aims to determine prevalence and incidence of epilepsy in the US pediatric population. We analyzed commercial claims and Medicaid insurance claims data between 2008 and 2012. Over 8 million continuously enrolled lives aged 0 to 19 years we
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David J. Thurman, W. Allen Hauser, John M. Pellock, David P. Lindeman, Elizabeth Ablah, Terri Schmitz, Angelia M. Paschal, Yi Liu, Mary Beth Warren, Theresa St. Romain, Austin R Rogers, Dale C. Hesdorffer, Suzanne R. Hawley
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy & Behavior. 53:190-196
Epilepsy is one of the most common disabling neurological disorders, but significant gaps exist in our knowledge about childhood epilepsy in rural populations. The present study assessed the prevalence of pediatric epilepsy in nine low-income rural c