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Two-year mortality and seizure recurrence following status epilepticus in Auckland, New Zealand: A prospective cohort study.

Tony ZhangAdi Wa'ie Hj AjamainJoseph DonnellyAlice BrockingtonJayaganth JayabalShona ScottMary BrennanRhonda LitchfieldErica BeilharzStuart R DalzielPeter JonesKim YatesVanessa ThorntonPeter S Bergin
Published in: Seizure (2024)
All-cause mortality in both the paediatric and adult populations at 2 years was lower than most previous reports. Older age, SE duration ≥30 mins and progressive aetiologies were associated with the highest 2-year mortality, while febrile SE had the lowest mortality. A history of epilepsy, NCSE with coma, and having both acute and remote causes were associated with higher seizure recurrence at 2 years. Future studies should focus on functional measures of outcome and long-term quality of life.
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