SummaryObjectives:To investigate whether patients presenting after a first seizure to an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department were being managed according to consensus recommendations.Design:Retrospective audit.Setting:UK District General Hospital over 6 months.Methodology:Hand search of Accident and Emergency notes for diagnoses of “seizure”, “fit”, “epilepsy” and “epileptic fit”, followed by scrutiny of hospital and General Practice (GP) medical notes.Results:Eighty three percent of patients discharged from the A&E department with a letter to take to their general practitioners, but only 20% of those referred directly to the neurology clinic, were lost to follow-up. Of the patients seen as out-patients by a neurologist, the median wait...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following collaborators of the NANSIG Collaborative, who...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
SummaryThe certainty of the initial diagnosis of epilepsy was assessed prospectively by one neurolog...
SummaryObjectives:To investigate whether patients presenting after a first seizure to an Accident an...
AbstractMany patients attending an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department with seizures never come ...
A first seizure is a life-changing event with physical and psychological consequences. We aimed to a...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether electroencephalogram (EEG) requests at St George's Hospital (...
AbstractPurposeSeizures are a common presentation to pre-hospital emergency services and they genera...
Epidemiological studies focusing on first-ever seizures have been carried out mainly on community ba...
• The clinical diagnosis of an epileptic seizure requires a detailed history taking and, ideally, an...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies focusing on first-ever seizures have been carried out mainly on ...
Objective To determine the clinical characteristics, management and outcomes of patients taken to...
Introduction: Seizure-related presentations or suspected seizures, (i.e. epileptic seizures, PNES, c...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the utility of acute electroencephalography (EEG) performed in the emergenc...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following collaborators of the NANSIG Collaborative, who...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
SummaryThe certainty of the initial diagnosis of epilepsy was assessed prospectively by one neurolog...
SummaryObjectives:To investigate whether patients presenting after a first seizure to an Accident an...
AbstractMany patients attending an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department with seizures never come ...
A first seizure is a life-changing event with physical and psychological consequences. We aimed to a...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether electroencephalogram (EEG) requests at St George's Hospital (...
AbstractPurposeSeizures are a common presentation to pre-hospital emergency services and they genera...
Epidemiological studies focusing on first-ever seizures have been carried out mainly on community ba...
• The clinical diagnosis of an epileptic seizure requires a detailed history taking and, ideally, an...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies focusing on first-ever seizures have been carried out mainly on ...
Objective To determine the clinical characteristics, management and outcomes of patients taken to...
Introduction: Seizure-related presentations or suspected seizures, (i.e. epileptic seizures, PNES, c...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the utility of acute electroencephalography (EEG) performed in the emergenc...
BackgroundNo seizure first aid training intervention exists for people with epilepsy who regularly a...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following collaborators of the NANSIG Collaborative, who...
AbstractRecommendations have been made that all patients developing seizures should be referred to s...
SummaryThe certainty of the initial diagnosis of epilepsy was assessed prospectively by one neurolog...