Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. A nationwide population‐based study

Abstract Objective The incidence of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ( SUDEP ) varies between studies. We determined the incidence of SUDEP in the entire Icelandic population during a 20‐year period. Methods All individuals in Iceland with epilepsy who died unexpectedly from January 1, 1991 throu...

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Main Authors: Einarsdottir, Anna B., Sveinsson, Olafur, Olafsson, Elias
Other Authors: Helga Jonsdottir and Sigurlidi Kristjansson Memorial Fund, Landspitali Research Fund
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/epi.16349 2024-10-13T14:08:18+00:00 Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. A nationwide population‐based study Einarsdottir, Anna B. Sveinsson, Olafur Olafsson, Elias Helga Jonsdottir and Sigurlidi Kristjansson Memorial Fund Landspitali Research Fund 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.16349 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fepi.16349 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/epi.16349 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/epi.16349 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Epilepsia volume 60, issue 11, page 2174-2181 ISSN 0013-9580 1528-1167 journal-article 2019 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16349 2024-09-17T04:51:20Z Abstract Objective The incidence of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ( SUDEP ) varies between studies. We determined the incidence of SUDEP in the entire Icelandic population during a 20‐year period. Methods All individuals in Iceland with epilepsy who died unexpectedly from January 1, 1991 through December 31, 2010 were included. Case ascertainment was based on autopsies, reimbursement for antiepileptic drugs, death certificates, information from neurologists, and medical records. The incidence of SUDEP was calculated according to the total number of residents in Iceland during the study period and an estimated epilepsy population of Iceland. Results We identified 37 individuals (26 men, 11 women) with definite SUDEP (n = 29), definite SUDEP plus (n = 4), and probable SUDEP (n = 4). Incidence of SUDEP was 0.6 per 100 000 person‐years for the general population, and higher among men. The estimated incidence of SUDEP in the epilepsy population was 1.3 per 1000 person‐years. SUDEP accounted for 0.1% of all deaths in Iceland during the study period. Significance SUDEP is an important cause of death in working‐age people. This study provides the incidence of SUDEP in an unselected population of an entire country. The SUDEP incidence in the epilepsy population is comparable to that of previous studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wiley Online Library Epilepsia 60 11 2174 2181
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description Abstract Objective The incidence of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy ( SUDEP ) varies between studies. We determined the incidence of SUDEP in the entire Icelandic population during a 20‐year period. Methods All individuals in Iceland with epilepsy who died unexpectedly from January 1, 1991 through December 31, 2010 were included. Case ascertainment was based on autopsies, reimbursement for antiepileptic drugs, death certificates, information from neurologists, and medical records. The incidence of SUDEP was calculated according to the total number of residents in Iceland during the study period and an estimated epilepsy population of Iceland. Results We identified 37 individuals (26 men, 11 women) with definite SUDEP (n = 29), definite SUDEP plus (n = 4), and probable SUDEP (n = 4). Incidence of SUDEP was 0.6 per 100 000 person‐years for the general population, and higher among men. The estimated incidence of SUDEP in the epilepsy population was 1.3 per 1000 person‐years. SUDEP accounted for 0.1% of all deaths in Iceland during the study period. Significance SUDEP is an important cause of death in working‐age people. This study provides the incidence of SUDEP in an unselected population of an entire country. The SUDEP incidence in the epilepsy population is comparable to that of previous studies.
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author Einarsdottir, Anna B.
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