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Seizures in Alzheimer's Disease: a Retrospective Study of a Cohort of Outpatients

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Publisher Wiley
Specialty Neurology
Date 2010 Feb 23
PMID 20172846
Citations 26
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of our study was to define the frequency of seizures in a population of outpatients attending a cognitive function clinic in Italy and to identify risk factors for seizures in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we analyzed our clinical records to gather information on patients' demographic, metabolic, cardiovascular and cognitive features. We sought to determine the significance of abnormal neuroimaging findings and the use of potentially epileptogenic drugs on the onset of seizures. From the records of 583 patients referred to the clinic for cognitive disturbances, we identified 145 patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Results: Of these 145 patients, 14 (9.7%) had a history of complex partial or generalised seizures, or both. Of the risk factors identified, onset of seizures was associated with male gender and none of the patients with seizures had diabetes. The risk of seizure onset was higher in Alzheimer's disease patients with hyperlipaemia and severe dementia. No other risk factors were identified, although hypertensive patients seemed to be protected.

Conclusions: Seizures in Alzheimer's disease are frequent and often under-recognized. In elderly patients, especially those with Alzheimer's disease, correct diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent disease from worsening and disability from increasing. Patients with dementia should routinely undergo history-taking designed to elicit a history of seizures and define patients at high risk.

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