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Incidence and case fatality rate of COVID-19 in patients with active epilepsy

Pablo Cabezudo‐García, Nicolás Lundahl Ciano-Petersen, Natalia Mena‐Vázquez, Gracia Pons-Pons, María Victoria Castro-Sánchez, Pedro J. Serrano‐Castro

2020Neurology99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This article estimates the incidence and fatality of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and identifies potential risk factors for fatality in patients with active epilepsy. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional observational study of patients with active epilepsy and COVID-19. A control group was used to compare the cumulative incidence and case-fatality rate (CFR). The main outcomes of the study were cumulative incidence, defined as number of patients with active epilepsy and COVID-19 admitted to an emergency department divided by the total number of patients with epilepsy at risk, and CFR based on the number of deaths during the enrollment period. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate risk factors for fatality in patients with active epilepsy. RESULTS: = 0.266). Of the 21 patients with active epilepsy, 5 (23%) died. In multivariate analysis, the factor associated with fatality in patients with active epilepsy was hypertension (odds ratio [OR] 2.8 [95% CI 1.3-21.6]). In another model, age (OR 1.0 [95% CI 1.0-1.1]) and epilepsy (OR 5.1 [95% CI 1.3-24.0]) were associated with fatality during hospitalization. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 cumulative incidence was higher in patients with active epilepsy. Epilepsy was associated with fatality during hospitalization. Hypertension was associated with fatality in patients with epilepsy.

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EpilepsyMedicineCumulative incidenceCase fatality rateIncidence (geometry)Odds ratioInternal medicineConfidence intervalPopulationRisk factorLogistic regressionPediatricsEpidemiologyCohortPsychiatryEnvironmental healthPhysicsOpticsLong-Term Effects of COVID-19COVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects