About this trial
Epilepsy is a common condition which affects over 3 million people in the US. Patients with uncontrolled epilepsy have a lifetime risk of sudden unexpected death (SUDEP) of 35%, which is greatest in those under 40 years of age. The exact mechanisms and causes are not understood but can be due to underlying conditions which affect the heart and brain, which may lead to dangerous heart rhythms and death. Some of these conditions which affect heart and brain have an identifiable genetic cause. This study aims to identify known genetic causes of heart rhythm and sudden death related disorders in patients with epilepsy.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults ages 18 - 50 with a diagnosis of epilepsy or seizures, or syncope or drowning or cardiac arrest or sudden death or an abnormal ECG suggestive of an arrhythmia
Blood-relatives (Aged 18+) of a patient with a history of epilepsy, seizure, cardiac arrest, sudden death, drowning, syncope or arrhythmia
Disqualifiers
Those who are unable to provide written consent.
Prisoners (vulnerable population)
Seizures secondary to ischemic events
Traumatic brain injury resulting in seizures
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Mayo Clinic
Lead sponsor
American Heart Association
Collaborator