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Published in: Neurological Sciences 6/2020

Open Access 01-06-2020 | Status Epilepticus | Original Article

Clinical pathways of epileptic seizures and status epilepticus: results from a survey in Italy

Authors: Gaetano Zaccara, Giuseppe Citerio, Alfredo Del Gaudio, Monica Ferlisi, Francesco Rocco Pugliese, Danilo Toni

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 6/2020

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Summary

Objective

Patients with seizures or status epilepticus (SE) access the hospital through emergency departments and may be admitted into different wards according to the level of care required. Clinicians with different expertise are in charge of taking critical therapeutic decisions. To date, very few studies have investigated the stage at which these patients are referred to neurologists or epileptologists and how guideline recommendations are applied in clinical practice.

Methods

A survey was used to investigate how patients with epileptic seizures or SE are managed in emergency and in subsequent hospital pathways in Italy.

Results

One hundred and seventy-seven physicians (mainly neurologists) from all parts of Italy filled in a questionnaire. Less than half of the participants (35%) answered that, in their hospital, patients with epilepsy were managed by epileptologists. The percentages were lower for patients presenting with acute seizures (21%) or SE (16%). Diagnostic, therapeutic, and assistance pathways (PDTA) for patients presenting with seizure(s) or SE were available for both conditions in about 50% of cases, while, in the rest of the hospitals, participants indicated informal agreements (about 25% of cases) or lack of any agreement (about 25% of cases) between clinicians. Professionals more often involved in PDTA were epileptologists/neurologists, emergency physicians, and intensivists. More than half ot the participants (55%) thought that organizational issues are the most important criticalities for such patients and need to be improved (61%).

Significance

There is a high variability in hospital clinical pathways for epilepsy in Italy.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical pathways of epileptic seizures and status epilepticus: results from a survey in Italy
Authors
Gaetano Zaccara
Giuseppe Citerio
Alfredo Del Gaudio
Monica Ferlisi
Francesco Rocco Pugliese
Danilo Toni
Publication date
01-06-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 6/2020
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04270-3

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