Incidence of childhood epilepsy: A population-based study in rural Japan

被引:6
|
作者
Okamoto, Kentaro [1 ,2 ]
Fukuda, Mitsumasa [3 ]
Saito, Isao [4 ]
Horiuchi, Isaku [5 ]
Okazawa, Tomoko [6 ]
Ishii, Eiichi [3 ]
机构
[1] Ehime Univ, Dept Reg Pediat & Perinatol, Grad Sch Med, Toon, Ehime 7910295, Japan
[2] Uwajima City Hosp, Dept Pediat, 1-1 Gotenmachi, Uwajima, Ehime 7988510, Japan
[3] Ehime Univ, Dept Pediat, Grad Sch Med, Toon, Ehime 7910295, Japan
[4] Ehime Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Community Hlth Syst Nursing, Toon, Ehime 7910295, Japan
[5] Asahigawasou South Ehime Hosp, Dept Pediat, 607 Naganoichi, Kihoku, Ehime 7981333, Japan
[6] Okazawa Clin, 1976 Mishohirajo, Ainan, Ehime 7984110, Japan
来源
BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT | 2018年 / 40卷 / 10期
关键词
Childhood epilepsy; Incidence; Japan; ILAE definition; Rural; ONSET EPILEPSY; PREVALENCE; CHILDREN; CLASSIFICATION; ADOLESCENCE; MINNESOTA; OKAYAMA;
D O I
10.1016/j.braindev.2018.06.003
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction: Epilepsy is a common childhood neurological condition and a major public health concern worldwide. A higher incidence of epilepsy is reported in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in rural areas. However, no Japanese reports on the incidence of childhood epilepsy have been published in the past 25 years. We estimated the annual incidence of epilepsy in children aged 1-14 years in Uwajima, a city in a rural, relatively isolated area of Japan. Methods: Candidates were extracted from Japan's public insurance database following the International Classification of Diseases code for epilepsy. Epilepsy was defined as two or more unprovoked seizures more than 24 hours apart, as per the International League Against Epilepsy definition. The study sample was divided into three cohorts based on age at diagnosis: 1-4, 5-9, and 10-14 years. The incidence of epilepsy was calculated as the number of children with epilepsy divided by the person-years in each cohort. Results: The annual incidence rate of epilepsy in children aged 1-14 years was 70.4/100,000 children (95% confidence interval, 44.8-96.0). There was no significant difference in incidence between boys and girls. This rate was similar to those reported in other countries, although the incidence in children aged 1-4 years was slightly higher in our study than in other countries. Conclusion: The annual incidence of childhood epilepsy in rural areas of Japan is generally comparable with rates of childhood epilepsy reported in other countries. (C) 2018 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:904 / 908
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Epilepsy and neurocysticercosis: An incidence study in a peruvian rural population
    Villaran, Manuel V.
    Montano, Silvia M.
    Bautista, Christian T.
    Gonzalvez, Guillermo
    Moyano, Luz Maria
    Rodriguez, Silvia
    Gonzalez, Armando E.
    Figueroa, Juan J.
    Tsang, Victor C.
    Gilman, Robert H.
    Garcia, Hector H.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2005, 73 (06): : 39 - 40
  • [22] Epilepsy and Neurocysticercosis: An Incidence Study in a Peruvian Rural Population
    Villaran, Manuel V.
    Montano, Silvia M.
    Gonzalvez, Guillermo
    Moyano, Luz M.
    Chero, Juan C.
    Rodriguez, Silvia
    Gonzalez, Armando E.
    Pan, William
    Tsang, Victor C. W.
    Gilman, Robert H.
    Garcia, Hector H.
    NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY, 2009, 33 (01) : 25 - 31
  • [23] Childhood leptospirosis in an industrialized country: Population-based study in Okinawa, Japan
    Tomari, Kouki
    Toyokawa, Takao
    Takahashi, Takuto
    Kakita, Tetsuya
    Okano, Sho
    Kyan, Hisako
    Tonegawa, Naoya
    Okawa, Teppei
    Matsuoka, Takashi
    Matsumora, Tsutomu
    PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 2018, 12 (03):
  • [24] POPULATION-BASED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF PRIMARY INTRACRANIAL TUMORS IN CHILDHOOD IN JAPAN
    Kuratsu, J.
    Makino, K.
    Nakamura, H.
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2010, 12 (06) : II82 - II83
  • [25] Incidence of primary intracerebral hemorrhage in Kamogawa, Japan: A population-based study
    Nishino, H
    Shibayama, H
    Sato, S
    Maki, T
    NEUROLOGY, 2000, 54 (07) : A297 - A298
  • [26] Incidence of childhood-onset vitiligo: A nationwide population-based study
    Lim, Ji-Hoon
    Kwon, Soon-Hyo
    Lew, Bark-Lynn
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY, 2023, 89 (03) : AB180 - AB180
  • [27] Decreasing Incidence and Changing Pattern of Childhood Fractures: A Population-Based Study
    Mayranpaa, Mervi K.
    Makitie, Outi
    Kallio, Pentti E.
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2010, 25 (12) : 2476 - 2483
  • [28] POPULATION-BASED STUDY OF UNINTENTIONAL INJURY INCIDENCE AND IMPACT DURING CHILDHOOD
    RIVARA, FP
    CALONGE, N
    THOMPSON, RS
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 1989, 79 (08) : 990 - 994
  • [29] Referral patterns of family physicians may allow population-based incidence studies of childhood epilepsy
    Speechley, KN
    Levin, SD
    Wiebe, S
    Blume, WT
    EPILEPSIA, 1999, 40 (02) : 225 - 231
  • [30] Epilepsy and neurocysticercosis in rural bolivia: A population-based survey
    Nicoletti, A
    Bartoloni, T
    Sofia, V
    Bartalesi, T
    Chavez, JR
    Osinaga, R
    Paradisi, T
    Dumas, JL
    Tsang, VCW
    Reggio, A
    Hall, AJ
    EPILEPSIA, 2005, 46 (07) : 1127 - 1132