Seizure-related injuries in a group of young people with epilepsy wearing protective helmets: Incidence, types and circumstances
To provide information on the incidence, types and circumstances of injuries sustained in a group of young people with epilepsy using protective helmets. Thirty-three residential students (21 M, 12 F, age range 5–21, mean 14.5 years) attending a special epilepsy centre over 1 year were provided with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Seizure (London, England) England), 2005-07, Vol.14 (5), p.347-353 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To provide information on the incidence, types and circumstances of injuries sustained in a group of young people with epilepsy using protective helmets.
Thirty-three residential students (21 M, 12 F, age range 5–21, mean 14.5 years) attending a special epilepsy centre over 1 year were provided with helmets. The types of protective measures, seizure frequency, types of injuries, circumstances and outcome were recorded.
Fourteen thousand seven hundred and fifty-one seizures were recorded in the 33 patients, which resulted in 59 injuries. The seizure-related injury risk was 4/1000 seizures. Scalp and facial bruises were the commonest injury (51%). Additional protective measures, such as bed guards and padding of dinner tables and sinks, were used for 57% of these students. Helmets were in use in 46% of the accidents; 68% of these accidents resulted in facial or scalp injuries, which required medical attention in 48%. Helmets were not in use in 41% of accidents; 57% of these accidents resulted in facial or scalp injuries, which required medical attention in 36%. Data on wearing of helmets in the accidents were unavailable in 13%.
Injuries continue to occur despite the use of helmets. Changes to the helmet design and modifications to suit the seizure type may improve the protection offered by helmets. |
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ISSN: | 1059-1311 1532-2688 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.seizure.2005.04.008 |