Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6010486 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Inpatient/ER-treated breakthrough seizures occurred among 28.4% of our treatment-adherent study sample and were associated with significant incremental health-care utilization and costs, primarily driven by hospitalizations. Our findings suggest the need for better seizure control via optimal patient management and the use of effective AED therapy, which can potentially lower health-care costs.
Keywords
PDCAEDHIPAACCIGPiVNSEmergency roomgamma-aminobutyric acidResource utilizationEpilepsyVagal nerve stimulationGEEantiepileptic drugUS dollarsUSDCharlson Comorbidity IndexFamily medicineInternal medicineHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Actgeneralized estimating equationproportion of days coveredCostGeneral practitionerposSeizure controlGABA
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Authors
Victoria Divino, Allison A. Petrilla, Vamsi Bollu, Fulton Velez, Alan Ettinger, Charles Makin,