Late Onset Epilepsy

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Status: Recruiting

Neurofrailty: A Study of Late-onset Epilepsy and Its Associations

There is not much known about why some people develop seizures in adulthood, but some researchers think that it might be a warning from the body to highlight something may be wrong with the brain. A small number of people with first seizure in adulthood go on to experience problems like stroke or dementia later in life. However, stroke and dementia are common diseases, so it is not know whether there is a real association between these conditions. When people develop their first seizure in adult life, this is sometimes called Late-Onset Epilepsy. The NeuroFrailty study, will observe 'brain health' over the years following the onset of a seizure, to provide more information about people with these kinds of seizures.

Participants needed: 360
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustUpdated: Apr 8, 2025Locations: 1Duration: 60 Months
Eligibility criteria

diagnosis of LOE or first seizure after the age of 18. [+4]

a 'lesional' attributable cause for seizures including malignancy, stroke (exclu... [+3]