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Published in: BMC Neurology 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Epilepsy | Research article

Weather patterns and occurrence of epileptic seizures

Authors: Sanja Tomasović, Josip Sremec, Jelena Košćak Lukač, Gordana Sičaja, Koraljka Bačić Baronica, Vedran Ostojić, Zurap Raifi, Nada Tomić Sremec, Dunja Plačko-Vršnak, Lidija Srnec, Krunoslav Mikec

Published in: BMC Neurology | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

The results of various studies that have so far evaluated the influence of meteorological conditions on seizures are often divergent. No studies have been performed so far that evaluate the possible correlation between the occurrence of seizure-related events, surface and upper level atmospheric conditions and biometeorological forecasts. The aim of this study is to investigate those interactions.

Methods

Records of “Sveti Duh” University hospital, Zagreb, Croatia between January 2016 and May 2020 were analysed in order to determine number of patients per day who were assessed through Emergency room because of a recent epileptic seizure. The dates were assessed for surface and upper level atmospheric conditions and biometeorological forecasts. Analyses of these factors were performed for two consecutive days preceding that day, the day of seizure, as well as for the following day. Data was analysed using chi-squared test, Mann-Whitney U-test or Kruskal-Wallis test (with Conover’s test for post-hoc analyses), depending on variable type. Additionaly, logistic regression was used to study effects of variables on seizure occurrence. Statistical significance was set to p < 0.05.

Results

Results showed significant difference between the numbers of patients with seizure depending on upper level type on the following day. We also observed fewer daily patients with seizures when the synoptic situation on the following day was high pressure field then when it was low pressure or non-gradient pressure field (observed just during the colder part of the year), which was supported in our regression analyses. A greater frequency of seizures was observed if the biometerological prognosis was deemed unfavourable on the following day. Furthermore, our results showed significantly larger proportion of days with seizure patients in warmer, than in colder days of the year.

Conclusions

All of the analyzed weather-related parameters seem to be associated with daily numbers of seizures on the previous day. The reason behind this phenomenon is uncertain; however, the results indicate that weather patterns have a certain influence on patients with epilepsy, but are not yet fully understood or adequately appreciated.
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Metadata
Title
Weather patterns and occurrence of epileptic seizures
Authors
Sanja Tomasović
Josip Sremec
Jelena Košćak Lukač
Gordana Sičaja
Koraljka Bačić Baronica
Vedran Ostojić
Zurap Raifi
Nada Tomić Sremec
Dunja Plačko-Vršnak
Lidija Srnec
Krunoslav Mikec
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Neurology / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-021-02535-8

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