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Hip fracture and respiratory failure among the AEs associated with hospitalized epilepsy patients

People with epilepsy are at an increased risk of specific safety-related adverse events while in the hospital. Researchers found that hospitalized patients with epilepsy were at a greater risk for fall with hip fracture, respiratory failure, sepsis, and preventable postoperative death. The authors also reported that adverse events were associated with a prolonged length of stay, as well as an increase in the odds of inpatient death and an increase in high-level post-acute care.

Mendizabal A, Thibault DP, Willis AW. Patient safety events in hospital care of individuals with epilepsy [published online ahead of print June 28, 2016]. Epilepsia. 2016;doi:10.1111/epi.13440.

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Hip fracture and respiratory failure among the AEs associated with hospitalized epilepsy patients
Hip fracture and respiratory failure among the AEs associated with hospitalized epilepsy patients

People with epilepsy are at an increased risk of specific safety-related adverse events while in the hospital. Researchers found that hospitalized patients with epilepsy were at a greater risk for fall with hip fracture, respiratory failure, sepsis, and preventable postoperative death. The authors also reported that adverse events were associated with a prolonged length of stay, as well as an increase in the odds of inpatient death and an increase in high-level post-acute care.

Mendizabal A, Thibault DP, Willis AW. Patient safety events in hospital care of individuals with epilepsy [published online ahead of print June 28, 2016]. Epilepsia. 2016;doi:10.1111/epi.13440.

People with epilepsy are at an increased risk of specific safety-related adverse events while in the hospital. Researchers found that hospitalized patients with epilepsy were at a greater risk for fall with hip fracture, respiratory failure, sepsis, and preventable postoperative death. The authors also reported that adverse events were associated with a prolonged length of stay, as well as an increase in the odds of inpatient death and an increase in high-level post-acute care.

Mendizabal A, Thibault DP, Willis AW. Patient safety events in hospital care of individuals with epilepsy [published online ahead of print June 28, 2016]. Epilepsia. 2016;doi:10.1111/epi.13440.

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