MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences (Jan 2023)
The clinical, sociodemographic, and pharmacotherapeutic characteristics influencing quality of life in patients with epilepsy
Abstract
Background: It is becoming widely understood that evaluating a patient’s quality of life (QOL) is crucial to managing their epilepsy. The study aimed to explore the impact of sociodemographic, clinical, and pharmacotherapy factors on QOL in patients with epilepsy. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted over 2 years at the outpatient and inpatient Department of Medicine (Neurology Division) of SMHS Hospital, affiliated with Government Medical College, Srinagar. The patients with epilepsy with a definite diagnosis of epilepsy as per the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) guidelines were included. Results: Patients on polytherapy had significantly lower scores for overall QOL, energy/fatigue, medication effects, social functioning, and overall score. Patients on monotherapy scored significantly lower for the said domains, including the seizure worry domain, compared to those patients with epilepsy who were antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) naive. Conclusion: Individuals who were receiving monotherapy had greater QOL scores than those who were receiving traditional AEDs and had focal epilepsy. Furthermore, in patient with epilepsy, all QOL domains were significantly predicted by increased seizure frequency and the presence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs).
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