Epilepsy in inmate patients seen in a high complexity reference hospital in Colombia: A cross-sectional study.
David Ríos PatiñoAndrés Felipe Morcillo MuñozPablo Lorenzana PomboPatricia Quintero CusguenHernán Acosta FajardoMateo Enciso ZuluagaNatalia Losada TrujilloPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Inmates are a vulnerable proportion of persons with epilepsy. In this group there are significant differences compared to the general population, especially with greater psychiatric comorbidity and worse control of epileptic seizures due to difficulties in accessing medical care, antiseizure medication and diagnostic tests. We found that the most characteristic population is made up of men in the fourth decade of life with a high frequency of seizures, most of whom were receiving multiple antiseizure medication This study is the first of its kind in Latin America and it is an initial approach to epilepsy in inmates.