A house-to-house survey of epileptic seizures in an urban community of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Objective: To carry out a prevalence study about epileptic seizures and epilepsy in an urban low-income population. Method: Prevalence study in a two-phase model: screening and diagnosis confirmation. It was applied a structured questionnaire in 982 people all effectively resident on March 1rst 2000 based on a population census previously carried out by the Nurse Faculty. One neurologist interviewed all the suspected cases. Results: It was detected 176 suspected cases of epileptic seizures: 156 with non-epileptic events, and 20 with epileptic seizures. The lifetime point prevalence was of 16.3 cases per 1000 inhabitants, and of active epilepsy, 5.1 / 1000. If we consider false negative diagnosis from the screening procedures, the lifetime point-prevalence rates until 20.8/1000. Conclusion: The prevalence data of epilepsy shows less impressive than in other Latin-American studies and even some Brazilian, but similar to other Brazilian studies. This suggests geographical diversity and/or methodological differences among studies. Anyway, probably the epilepsy prevalence in Rio de Janeiro is not so high as that found in the Latin countries rural areas.

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Gomes, M. D. M., Zeitoune, R. G., Kropf, L. A. L., & Van Beeck, E. D. S. (2002). A house-to-house survey of epileptic seizures in an urban community of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 60(3 B), 708–711. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2002000500004

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