Subarachnoid hemorrhage-related epilepsy

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Abstract

Epilepsy is a significant worldwide public health problem that leads to reduced quality of life and negative psychosocial consequences and significantly increases mortality rates in those who are affected. The development of epilepsy from subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) has an important negative impact on long-term survival, functional status, and cognitive recovery in patients following aneurysmal rupture. Anticonvulsant medication (AED) administration to prevent the development of epilepsy following SAH is controversial, and studies to date have not shown effectiveness of AED use as prophylaxis. This paper reviews the pathophysiology of SAH in the development of epilepsy, the scope of the problem of epilepsy related to SAH, and the studies that have evaluated AED administration as prophylaxis for seizures and epilepsy.

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Boling, W., & Kore, L. (2020). Subarachnoid hemorrhage-related epilepsy. In Acta Neurochirurgica, Supplementum (Vol. 127, pp. 21–25). Springer-Verlag Wien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04615-6_4

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