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Prospective Regional Epilepsy Database

Prospective Regional Epilepsy Database

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18 years and older
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Overview

PREDICT is an observational study following adults with an unprovoked seizure or epilepsy in the health care region of western Sweden. The objective is to identify biomarkers and/or genetic predisposition of relevance for diagnosis and/or treatment of epilepsy and study the long-term prognosis and consequences of epilepsy.

Description

Adults over 18 years of age, with an unprovoked seizure in the last year or epilepsy, resident in the health care region of western Sweden (VGR) at the time of inclusion.

Baseline data and outcome variables are collected from several patient registries: the electronic medical records system in the health care region VGR and Swedish National Registers of healthcare, income, and employment managed by The National Board of Health and Welfare or Statistics Sweden, both of which are government agencies.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Over 18 years of age
  • An unprovoked seizure within the last year or a diagnosis of epilepsy according to the current International League Against Epilepsy definition (epilepsy with seizure in the last ten or antiepileptic drug treatment in the last five years)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Expected survival less than two years
  • Inability to give informed consent

Study details
    Epilepsy

NCT04559919

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

19 June 2025

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