Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of Brazilian patients with epilepsy who drive and their association with traffic accidents
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摘要

Purpose

To identify variables associated with driving in patients with epilepsy and their association with traffic accidents.

Methods

Binary logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the independent association between demographic and clinical variables and driving in 144 outpatients with epilepsy. Traffic accidents caused by seizures were also analyzed.

Results

Sixty-eight patients (47.2%) drove after the diagnosis of epilepsy. Among these patients, 67.6%drove in the last 12 months, 89%of whom did so in spite of uncontrolled seizures. Driving was independently associated with male sex, higher income, occurrence of simple partial seizures, age at epilepsy onset over 18 years and monotherapy treatment. Seventeen patients (only male) had accidents due to seizures, which were independently associated with lower education and age at epilepsy onset over 18 years.

Conclusions

Identification of variables associated with driving and traffic accidents may help to minimize risks and improve the quality of life of patients with epilepsy.

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