Analysis of Early Assessable Risk Factors for Poor Outcome in Dogs With Cluster Seizures and Status Epilepticus
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Status epileptics (SE) and cluster seizures (CS) are serious neurological emergencies
associated with poor outcome in epileptic patients. Data on risk factors associated with
outcome in epileptic patients affected by CS and SE have not been studied extensively
to date. In the present retrospective study potential risk factors predictive of negative
outcome in a population of dogs affected by CS and SE were analyzed. Ninety-three dogs
were included in the study: 21/93 patients (23%) presented with SE and 72/93 (77%) with
CS. Based on multivariate statistical analysis, factors statistically associated with a poor
outcome were the occurrence of the first epileptic seizure outside the defined idiopathic
interval (6 months−6 years), a condition of hyperthermia at presentation and the absence
of previous antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in case of previous history of seizures. The results of
the present study implement data on risk factors associated with poor outcome in dogs
affected by CS or SE and can aid in the creation of an ad hoc scoring system, similar
to systems currently applied in human medicine upon hospital admission to benchmark
performances and establish protocols for triage and therapeutic management.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
dog, neurology, epilepsy, seizures, risk factors, prognostics
Elenco autori:
Giulia Cagnotti, Sara Ferrini, Ugo Ala, Claudio Bellino, Cristiano Corona, Elena Dappiano, Giorgia Di Muro, Barbara Iulini, Ida Pepe, Silvia Roncone, Antonio D’Angelo
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