Predictive Power of Interictal Epileptiform Discharges in Fitness-to-Drive Evaluation.
Heinz KrestelDavid Raphael SchreierElmaze SakiriAndreas von AllmenYasmina AbukhadraArto NirkkoMaja SteinlinFelix RosenowRune MarkhusGaby SchneiderCaroline JagellaJohannes MathisHal BlumenfeldPublished in: Neurology (2023)
IED-associated miss/crash probability and RT-prolongation were comparably well detected by all tests. Long focal IED-bursts carry a low risk, while generalized typical IEDs are the primary cause of miss/crash. We propose a cumulative 20% miss/crash risk at a RT-prolongation of 90.3ms as a clinically relevant IED effect. The IED-associated odds ratio in the simulator approximates the effects of sleepiness or low blood-alcohol level while driving on real roads. A decision aid for fitness-to-drive evaluation was created by providing the expected RT-prolongations and misses/crashes when IEDs of a certain type and duration are detected in routine EEG.