The aim was to study the direct medical cost of epilepsy in children and adolescents and to determine the impact of epilepsy type and child’s age on total costs of treatment. One-year prospective, prevalence based, »bottom up« analyses of sixty-nine (69) children with epilepsy (International League Against Epilepsy criteria was used). Direct medical costs were calculated by summing annual costs of hospital care, outpatient visits and antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment. The average annual cost per patient was 1293.0 €. The costs of hospital admissions were 942.9 € (72%), followed by drug treatment 240.0 € (19%) and outpatient medical services 121.2 € (9%). The costs of epilepsy were significantly higher for children under 5 year of age. AED ...
Objective: Global action for epilepsy requires information on the cost of epilepsy, which is current...
SummaryPurposeEpilepsies in children are complex diseases. Guidelines are needed on the appropriate ...
Epidemiologic data indicate that epilepsy affects approxi-mately 1 % of the population, or over 2 mi...
The aim was to study the direct medical cost of epilepsy in children and adolescents and to determin...
We described the health resource utilisation (HRU) and associated direct medical costs of managing e...
Purpose: To determine the direct costs of epilepsy in a child neurology referral population, stratif...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...
OBJECTIVE: To provide data on the health, social care, and education costs of active childhood epile...
Introduction: Epilepsy affects nearly 50 million people around the world. As a common and chronic di...
AbstractEpilepsy is a common neurological condition with significant resource implications. An estim...
Purpose: Based on available epidemiologic, health economic, and international population statistics ...
Purpose: To investigate the costs of epilepsy from a nationwide survey comparing adult patients incl...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate direct medical costs and their predictors in patients with refractory epilep...
AbstractObjectives: To describe the pharmaceutical use, health care resource utilisation patterns, a...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a serious neurological condition requiring sometimes lifelong pharmacologica...
Objective: Global action for epilepsy requires information on the cost of epilepsy, which is current...
SummaryPurposeEpilepsies in children are complex diseases. Guidelines are needed on the appropriate ...
Epidemiologic data indicate that epilepsy affects approxi-mately 1 % of the population, or over 2 mi...
The aim was to study the direct medical cost of epilepsy in children and adolescents and to determin...
We described the health resource utilisation (HRU) and associated direct medical costs of managing e...
Purpose: To determine the direct costs of epilepsy in a child neurology referral population, stratif...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...
OBJECTIVE: To provide data on the health, social care, and education costs of active childhood epile...
Introduction: Epilepsy affects nearly 50 million people around the world. As a common and chronic di...
AbstractEpilepsy is a common neurological condition with significant resource implications. An estim...
Purpose: Based on available epidemiologic, health economic, and international population statistics ...
Purpose: To investigate the costs of epilepsy from a nationwide survey comparing adult patients incl...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate direct medical costs and their predictors in patients with refractory epilep...
AbstractObjectives: To describe the pharmaceutical use, health care resource utilisation patterns, a...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a serious neurological condition requiring sometimes lifelong pharmacologica...
Objective: Global action for epilepsy requires information on the cost of epilepsy, which is current...
SummaryPurposeEpilepsies in children are complex diseases. Guidelines are needed on the appropriate ...
Epidemiologic data indicate that epilepsy affects approxi-mately 1 % of the population, or over 2 mi...