癫痫患者转入成人护理:一项全国人口登记研究。

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology. Clinical practice Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-18 DOI:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200491
Rianne J M Goselink, Hampus Hörling, Anna Eklund, Colin Reilly, Johan Zelano
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背景和目的:青春期是生命的关键时期,对于年轻癫痫患者(YPE)来说,这是一个额外的挑战,恰逢从儿科到成人护理的转移。关于这种护理转移的医疗和社会经济影响的知识很少。本研究的目的是确定YPE转入成人护理后的医疗和社会经济结果,并确定不良结果的危险因素。方法:我们对瑞典所有18岁癫痫患者连续5年进行了基于人群的回顾性随访研究。数据摘自2013-2021年5个国家综合登记处。结果:共发现青少年癫痫2491例(患病率0.46%)。死亡率为0.7%,与青少年总人口相比,标准化死亡率为13。在18岁之前与癫痫相关专科护理接触的患者中(n = 1719), 22%的患者在接下来的2年内没有计划的专科护理随访。18岁以后,接受癫痫急诊治疗的青少年比例从3%增加到7%。随访损失和急症就诊与低收入、外国背景和地理区域等社会经济因素正相关。讨论:青少年癫痫患者转到成人医疗机构后,在护理方面存在差距,癫痫相关急诊就诊增加,计划的专科护理随访减少。较差的癫痫护理结果与较低的经济地位、外国背景和较偏远的地理区域有关。卫生保健消费模式表明,社会经济和地理因素增加了向成人癫痫治疗过渡的已知困难,并强调需要采取干预措施以确保最佳结果。
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Transfer to Adult Care in Epilepsy: A Nationwide Population-Based Register Study.

Background and objectives: Adolescence is a crucial life period, which is extra challenging for young persons with epilepsy (YPE), coinciding with transfer from pediatric to adult care. Knowledge on medical and socioeconomic effects of this care transfer is scarce. The aim of this study was to determine medical and socioeconomic outcomes after transfer to adult care in YPE and to identify risk factors of poor outcome.

Methods: We conducted a population-based retrospective follow-up study of all individuals in Sweden with epilepsy during their 18th year of life over 5 consecutive years. The data were extracted from 5 comprehensive national registries for 2013-2021.

Results: A total of 2,491 adolescents with epilepsy were identified (prevalence 0.46%). Mortality was 0.7% with a standardized mortality rate of 13 compared with the total adolescent population. In patients with an epilepsy-related specialist care contact before the age of 18 years (n = 1719), 22% did not have a planned follow-up visit in specialist care in the 2 following years. The proportion of adolescents who consulted acute medical care for epilepsy increased from 3% to 7% after age 18. Loss to follow-up and acute medical care visits were positively correlated with socioeconomic factors such as lower income, foreign background, and geographic region.

Discussion: A gap in care exists for adolescents with epilepsy after transfer to adult medical care with an increase in epilepsy-related emergency care visits and a decrease in planned specialist care follow-up. A poor epilepsy care outcome is associated with lower economic status, foreign background, and more remote geographic region. The pattern of health care consumption suggests that socioeconomic and geographic factors augment known difficulties in transition to adult epilepsy care and highlights that interventions are needed to ensure optimal outcomes.

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Neurology. Clinical practice
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期刊介绍: Neurology® Genetics is an online open access journal publishing peer-reviewed reports in the field of neurogenetics. The journal publishes original articles in all areas of neurogenetics including rare and common genetic variations, genotype-phenotype correlations, outlier phenotypes as a result of mutations in known disease genes, and genetic variations with a putative link to diseases. Articles include studies reporting on genetic disease risk, pharmacogenomics, and results of gene-based clinical trials (viral, ASO, etc.). Genetically engineered model systems are not a primary focus of Neurology® Genetics, but studies using model systems for treatment trials, including well-powered studies reporting negative results, are welcome.
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