UMEM Educational Pearls

Title: Stroke-related Seizures

Category: Neurology

Keywords: stroke, seizure (PubMed Search)

Posted: 1/13/2010 by Aisha Liferidge, MD (Updated: 1/15/2010)
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  • While seizure is rarely associated with stroke during its hyperacute phase, Arboix found that the development of epileptic strokes within the first 48 hours post-stroke occurs about 2.4% of the time and portends a higher degree of in-patient mortality.
  • Seizure activity in the setting of acute stroke is more commonly associated with hemorrhagic types (4.3 % of cases), compared to just 2% with ischemic strokes.
  • Younger age, acute confusional states, hemorrhagic strokes, cortical strokes, and strokes affecting the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes were found to be risk factors for stroke-related seizures.
  • The use of prophylactic anti-epileptic medication in the acute phase of stroke varies and, some say, requires further research; such treatment is more commonly reserved for use in hemorrhagic stroke patients, however, if at all.

References

Arboix et al. Predictive Factors of Early Seizures after Acute Cerebovascular Disease. Stroke.