Prevalence and correlates of epileptic seizure in substance-abusing subjects

Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2009 Aug;63(4):580-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2009.01980.x. Epub 2009 May 22.

Abstract

Life-time prevalence of epileptic seizures was assessed in 626 consecutive patients treated for substance abuse. Seizures were reported in 8.63% (9.2% in alcohol abusers, 12.5% in opioid abusers). A total of 64.8% of the seizures were associated with substance use. These occurred during withdrawal in the alcohol cohort and during intoxication with dextropropoxyphene and withdrawal from heroin or poppy husk in the opioid cohort. Results indicate that seizures may be more common in older patients with longer duration of dependence among those abusing alcohol.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Age Factors
  • Alcoholism / diagnosis
  • Alcoholism / epidemiology
  • Comorbidity
  • Epilepsy / diagnosis
  • Epilepsy / epidemiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • India / epidemiology
  • Male
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / diagnosis
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / epidemiology
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Substance Abuse Treatment Centers / statistics & numerical data
  • Substance-Related Disorders / diagnosis
  • Substance-Related Disorders / epidemiology*