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. 2020 Nov 30;62(1):41–50. doi: 10.1111/epi.16779

TABLE 3.

Variables associated with reported stable or improved versus worsened seizure control during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Variable Patients who reported no change or improved seizure control, n = 146 Patients who reported worsened seizure control, n = 31 P
Age, median y 48, IQR = 25 44, IQR = 11 .231
Gender, female 67.1%, n = 98 66.7%, n = 22 .840
Race/ethnicity 40.4% Hispanic, n = 59; 19.9% Black/African American, n = 29; 11% White/Caucasian, n = 16; 1.4% Asian, n = 2; 13.4% other, n = 20; 13.4% not answered, n = 20 51.6% Hispanic, n = 16; 22.6% Black/African American, n = 7; 3.2% White/Caucasian, n = 1; 0% Asian, n = 0; 16.3% other, n = 5; 6.5% not answered, n = 2 .542
Duration of epilepsy, median y 16, IQR = 26 12, IQR = 9 .062
Epilepsy type
Focal 78.1%, n = 114 87.1%, n = 27 .524
Generalized 11.6%, n = 17 6.5%, n = 2
Unknown 10.3%, n = 15 6.5%, n = 2
Intractable epilepsy 44.5%, n = 65 61.3%, n = 19 .089
Number of antiseizure medications, median 1, IQR = 1 2, IQR = 1 .178
Median average monthly seizure rate
2019 0, IQR = 0.25, range = 0‐≥10 0.5, IQR = 2.42, range = 0‐≥10 <.001
Jan & Feb 2020 0, IQR = 0, range = 0‐≥10 0.5, IQR = 3.1, range = 0‐≥10 <.001
Mar, Apr, May 2020 0, IQR = 0, range = 0‐7.5 2, IQR = 6, range = 0‐≥10 <.001
Presumed COVID‐19, reported no change in seizure control during acute infection 9.6%, n = 14 12.9%, n = 4 .829
Typical seizure triggers
Stress 26.0%, n = 38 54.8%, n = 17 .002
Poor sleep 10.3%, n = 15 22.6%, n = 7 .059
Headache/migraine 5.5%, n = 8 19.4%, n = 6 .009
Infection 2.1%, n = 3 6.5%, n = 2 .180
Missed medications 19.2%, n = 28 12.9%, n = 4 .410
Menstrual cycle/period 3.4%, n = 5 9.7%, n = 3 .128
Other 19.2%, n = 28 22.6%, n = 7 .666
I have no clear triggers 37.7%, n = 55 22.6%, n = 7 .110
Believe fear of getting COVID‐19 worsened seizures 5.5%, n = 8 61.3%, n = 19 <.001
Increased/worsened stress due to the COVID‐19 pandemic 50%, n = 73 80.6%, n = 25 .002
Worse sleep due to the COVID‐19 pandemic 41.8%, n = 61 48.4%, n = 15 .275
Worse epilepsy care during the COVID‐19 pandemic 12.3%, n = 18 38.7%, n = 12 <.001
Difficulty obtaining antiseizure medications 7.5%, n = 11 19.4%, n = 6 .042
Patient canceled a Neurology appointment 20.5%, n = 30 9.7%, n = 3 .369
Neurologist canceled an appointment 26%, n = 38 35.5%, n = 11 .528
Completed a neurology live video visit 21.9%, n = 32 25.8%, n = 8 .735
Effective way to get epilepsy care: yes 75%, n = 24/32 50%, n = 4/8 .243
Completed a neurology telephone visit 60.3%, n = 88 58.1%, n = 18 .596
Effective way to get epilepsy care: yes 77.3%, n = 68/88 66.7%, n = 12/18 .626