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      Risk of aspiration pneumonia after an epileptic seizure: a retrospective analysis of 1634 adult patients.

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          We reviewed the incidence of aspiration pneumonia secondary to seizures in three populations of patients with chronic epilepsy: 733 outpatients seen in an Epilepsy Foundation clinic; 806 adult patients admitted to two university video telemetry units; and 95 institutionalized, profoundly retarded adult patients with chronic epilepsy. Two of the 733 adults who had seizures in the outpatient setting and 2 of the 806 patients who had one or more epileptic seizures in the telemetry units developed aspiration pneumonia. In the 95 institutionalized patients, there were 17 instances of aspiration pneumonia after a generalized seizure and 32 instances of aspiration unrelated to seizures over a 12-month period. Our findings suggest that aspiration pneumonia is not a common complication of seizures in otherwise healthy adults. The increased incidence of aspiration in developmentally delayed individuals seems to derive from a combination of factors. Increased oral secretions, impaired swallowing mechanisms, and difficulty in attaining adequate patient positioning significantly increased the risk of aspiration.

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          Journal
          Epilepsy Behav
          Epilepsy & behavior : E&B
          1525-5050
          1525-5050
          Aug 2004
          : 5
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Neurology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA. jdetoled@med.miami.edu
          Article
          S1525505004001039
          10.1016/j.yebeh.2004.03.009
          15256199
          9e417306-6da4-4ed8-b8a2-a5d7cd43bf8f
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