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0276 The role of various predictors of seizure recurrence in assignment of young men to professions with associated exposure to (seizure) risk factors
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  1. Michal Tavor1,2,
  2. Miri Y Neufeld3,
  3. Gabriel Chodick2,4,
  4. Oren Zack2,5,
  5. Shlomo Moshe1,2
  1. 1Maccabi Healthcare Services, The Occupational Clinic, Holon, Israel
  2. 2Sackler Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel
  3. 3EEG and Epilepsy Unit, Tel Aviv, Israel
  4. 4Maccabi Healthcare Services, Central Headquarter, Tel Aviv, Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel
  5. 5Israel Defence Force, Medical Corps, Israel, Ramat Gan, Israel

Abstract

Objectives To study the risk of epileptic seizures as a function of disease severity and occupational stress (physical and mental) in new military recruits in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Method The medical records of over 145 000 18-year old men, recruited to the IDF between the late-nineties and early two-thousands, were used to assemble a cohort, which was followed for a period of 36 months. The severity of the disease was determined according to 5 categories. Recruits were subdivided according to the following occupational categories: Combat Units (CU), Maintenance Units (MU) and Administrative Units (AU).

Results The annual incidence rate for a first seizure was 26/100 000. The rates in CU and MU were lower than AU (0.41 and 0.81 vs. 1 respectively, p < 0.01). Similar findings were found in other disease categories.

Conclusions The low rate for a first seizure and the lower overall seizure rate in CU compared to MU and AU may be explained by the recruiting of a healthy population, higher motivation than before, and meticulous adherence to diagnostic criteria. The higher recurrence rate in our research as compared to the previous follow up, may be attributable to the modification of disease categories. Our findings suggest moderating occupational restrictions for epilepsy patients and using EEG and relapse-free periods of 2–6 years as fitness for work criteria. We propose the reassessment of severity criteria currently used by the IDF.

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