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Association of Age-Related Neuropathologic Findings at Autopsy With a Claims-Based Epilepsy Diagnosis in Older Adults. | LitMetric

Association of Age-Related Neuropathologic Findings at Autopsy With a Claims-Based Epilepsy Diagnosis in Older Adults.

Neurology

From the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (S.O., F.G., A.M.E., B.D.J., A.W.C., Y.C., K.A., J.A.S., D.A.B.); Department of Neurological Sciences (S.O., A.W.C., J.A.S., D.A.B.); Department of Internal Medicine (F.G., B.D.J., Y.C.); Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (A.M.E., K.A.),

Published: April 2024


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Background And Objectives: Epilepsy is 1 of the 3 most common neurologic diseases of older adults, but few studies have examined its underlying pathologies in older age. We examined the associations of age-related brain pathologies with epilepsy in older persons.

Methods: Clinical and pathologic data came from 2 ongoing clinical pathologic cohort studies of community-dwelling older adults. Epilepsy was ascertained using Medicare fee-for-service Parts A and B claims data that were linked to data from the cohort studies. The postmortem pathologic assessment collected indices of 9 pathologies including Alzheimer disease, hippocampal sclerosis, macroinfarcts, and cerebral amyloid angiopathy. The fixed brain hemisphere was imaged using 3T MRI scanners before the pathologic assessments in a subgroup of participants.

Results: The participants (n = 1,369) were on average 89.3 (6.6) years at death, and 67.0% were women. Epilepsy was identified in 58 (4.2%) participants. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (odds ratio [OR] = 2.21, 95% CI 1.24-3.95, = 0.007) and cortical macroinfarcts (OR = 2.74, 95% CI 1.42-5.28, = 0.003) were associated with a higher odds of epilepsy. Of note, hippocampal sclerosis and Alzheimer disease pathology were not associated with epilepsy (both 's > 0.25), although hippocampal sclerosis was not common and thus hard to examine with the modest number of epilepsy cases here. In 673 participants with MRI data, the association of cerebral amyloid angiopathy and cortical macroinfarcts with epilepsy did not change after controlling for cortical gray matter atrophy, which was independently associated with a higher odds of epilepsy (OR = 1.06, 95% CI 1.02-1.10, = 0.003). By contrast, hippocampal volume was not associated with epilepsy.

Discussion: Cerebrovascular pathologies and cortical atrophy were associated with epilepsy in older persons.

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