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Characterizing the treatment gap in the United States among adult patients with a new diagnosis of epilepsy.

Barbara M DeckerColin A EllisEmily SchriverKelly FischbeinDebbie SmithJason T MoyerCatherine V Kulick-SoperDanielle MoweryBrian LittChloe E Hill
Published in: Epilepsia (2023)
We found a substantially lower proportion of patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy remained untreated compared to previous estimates from administrative data analysis. Manual chart review revealed patients were frequently misclassified as having incident epilepsy, particularly patients who were not treated with an ASM. Administrative data analyses utilizing only diagnosis codes may misclassify patients as having incident epilepsy.
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