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Late-Onset Seizures: Trial of Vascular Risk Investigation and Treatment

Late-Onset Seizures: Trial of Vascular Risk Investigation and Treatment

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50 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

A growing body of evidence suggests patients with late-onset seizures are at an increased risk of stroke, but the potential for reducing cardiovascular morbidity through risk factor screening and management is unknown.

The investigators aim to determine whether individuals with new-onset unprovoked seizures after middle age should undergo vascular risk assessment. In a cluster project the investigators assess the effect of vascular risk factor screening in an observational study as well as a cohort study.

The project has two interlinked components: a prospective single group study, in which risk factor assessment is performed and subsequent management is followed for one year; and a register-based cohort study examining the long-term effects of the intervention on a system level.

Description

Cluster design: Participating sites start with vascular risk factor intervention - patients are then offered participation in an observational 1-year study. In addition, all patients at the sites are followed in registers and compared to historic controls. Follow-up in the register study will be at least 5, but probably 10 years (until significant difference in primary analysis - Kaplan Meier).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria

Clinical study:

\- First assessment for unprovoked seizures or epilepsy with onset after age 50 -- - vascular risk factor evaluation per the new routine at participating care givers

Register study:

  • age ≥50 with a first-ever outpatient appointment to one of the participating clinics and
  • a first-listed diagnostic code for seizures or epilepsy (ICD-10: R568, G40)

Exclusion Criteria

Clinical study:

  • Inability to consent.
  • Progressive brain disease (tumour or degenerative)

Register study:

  • preexisting seizures/epilepsy, as demonstrated by a registered diagnostic code for seizures (ICD-10: R568, G40, G41) or a dispensed antiseizure medication (ATC-code: N03) more than 3 months before the initial consultation
  • a registered diagnostic code for stroke or TIA (ICD-10: I61, I63, I64, or G45 except G454) before the initial consultation, or
  • progressive brain disease, as indicated by diagnostic codes or drug prescriptions suggestive of brain tumors (ICD-10: C71, D33, D43, C793) or
  • neurocognitive disorders (ICD-10: F00-F03, F051, G30, G318, G912; ATC code: N06D).

Study details
    Epilepsy
    Seizure

NCT07116330

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

13 May 2026

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