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Emergency hospital care for adults with suspected seizures in the NHS in England 2007-2013: a cross-sectional study.

Jon Mark DicksonRichard M JacquesMarkus ReuberJulian HickMike J CampbellRebeka MorleyRichard A Grünewald
Published in: BMJ open (2018)
Our data show that suspected seizures are the most common neurological cause of admissions to hospital in England, that readmissions are common and that there is significant geographical variability in admission rates. This variability has not previously been reported in the published literature. The cause of the geographical variation is unknown; important factors are likely to include prevalence, deprivation and clinical practice and these require further investigation. Dissociative seizures are not adequately diagnosed during ED attendances and hospital admissions.
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