Quality of life in older adults with EPI-LEPSY Conference Poster

abstract

  • Purpose:To evaluate the quality of life in patients 65 years or older withactive epilepsy in two hospitals in Bogotampersand-flag-changemu;, Colombia.Method:The clinical charts including the electroencephalogram anddiagnostic images of 120 patients were reviewed. Then the QOLIE-31and version 10 of Minimental Tests were used to establish the patient'squality of life score and his cognitive level. Global quality of life and sub-scales scores were correlated with quantitative variables using the Spear-man coefficient and differences between qualitative variables wereevaluated with non-parametric tests. To establish the variables thatexplained the quality of life, we used an ordinal regression model. Thisstudy was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of both hospitals.Result:106 patients of both sexes with an age of 71.9ampersand-flag-changeeuro;6.32 years werestudied. Epilepsy began at 61.92ampersand-flag-changeeuro;16.5 years and only 4percent-flag-change of patients wereseizures free for the past two years. 88.7percent-flag-change had focal seizures and if anunderlying etiology was identified, cerebral vascular disease was pre-dominant. 71percent-flag-change were on Phenytoin monotherapy. Global quality of lifescore was 52.17ampersand-flag-changeeuro;15.83. It was affected by number of seizures, Mini-men-tal test score, educational level, socioeconomic status and MRI abnor-malities. Other variables such as gender, housing site, job, type ofseizures, availability of AED and treatment with phenytoin influencedQOLIE subscales.Conclusion:Quality of life is an individual perception that could beinfluenced by many factors. Patients over 65 years of age with epilepsyusually show a poor quality of life not only related to the disease but alsoto their socioeconomic conditions.

publication date

  • 2012-9-11

keywords

  • Academic Performance
  • Colombia
  • Electroencephalography
  • Epilepsy
  • Phenytoin
  • Quality of Life
  • Research Ethics Committees
  • Seizures
  • Social Class
  • Therapeutics
  • Vascular Diseases
  • Workplace

number of pages

  • 1

start page

  • 152