Car drivers with epilepsy (Pilot Hungarian EPIMED Database Evaluation).

Author(s)
Rajna, P. Solyom, A. Mezofi, L. Vargyai, E. Kozma, L. & Tariska, P.
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Abstract

We investigated aspects of driving among Hungarian patients with epilepsy. Nineteen percent (148/753) of our population had a driving license (DL), including 26% (38/148) who used it. Among persons without a DL, 29% (178/605) desired one. Among those who drove (n=38), 24 worked and 8 had experienced seizures in the last 3 months. Each of these seizures occurred during sleep (5/8), were preceded by known auras and warning signs (2/8) or were provoked by extreme external factors (1/8). (Author/publisher)

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C 33253 [electronic version only]
Source

Epilepsy & Behavior, Vol. 4 (2003), No. 6 (December), p. 761-763, 14 ref.

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