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Mortality in Epilepsy: Referral to a Specialty Center Makes a Difference
R. Edward Hogan
Department of Neurology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Section of Adult Epilepsy
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Administrative Health Data
11%
Adult Patients
11%
Alberta
11%
All-cause Mortality
11%
Annual Incidence
11%
Calgary
66%
Comorbid
11%
Disease Severity
22%
Epilepsy
100%
Epileptologists
11%
Exposure Evaluation
11%
Extended Cox Model
11%
Final Model
11%
Hazard Ratio
33%
Health Care Services
11%
Incident Cases
11%
Incident Epilepsy
11%
Incremental Reduction
11%
Josephson
11%
Level of Care
11%
Linked Database
11%
Loss-to-follow-up
11%
Multivariable Modeling
11%
Negatively Associated
11%
Neurological Care
11%
Neurologist
77%
Non-neurologist
22%
Non-specialist
22%
Open Cohort Study
11%
Patients with Epilepsy
22%
Premature Mortality
44%
Socioeconomic Deprivation
11%
Specialty Care
44%
Standardized Mortality Ratio
11%
Time-dependent Covariates
11%
Time-varying Coefficients
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
All Cause Mortality
25%
Case Definition
25%
Cohort Analysis
25%
Disease Severity
50%
Epileptologist
25%
Hazard Ratio
75%
Health Service
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
Patient Referral
100%
Patient with Epilepsy
50%
Premature Mortality
100%
Proportional Hazards Model
25%
Specialist Care
75%
Valerian
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
All Cause Mortality
11%
Cohort Analysis
11%
Disease Severity
22%
Epileptologist
11%
Hazard Ratio
33%
Health Care
11%
Mortality Rate
11%
Neurologist
100%
Patient Referral
100%
Patient with Epilepsy
22%
Premature Mortality
44%
Proportional Hazards Model
11%
Specialist Care
33%
Valerian
11%