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    • Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) represents a significant and tragic complication of epilepsy.
    • Despite established recommendations, a gap exists in the routine discussion of SUDEP risks between neurologists and patients.
    • Patients with epilepsy and their caregivers express a clear desire for more information regarding SUDEP.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To emphasize the critical need for open communication regarding SUDEP risks in epilepsy care.
    • To highlight the benefits of providing accurate SUDEP information for patient self-management and engagement.
    • To advocate for the integration of SUDEP education into standard epilepsy care protocols.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on SUDEP discussion practices and patient information needs.
    • Analysis of current recommendations from epilepsy organizations.
    • Synthesis of evidence on the impact of SUDEP information on patient care.

    Main Results:

    • Many neurologists do not discuss SUDEP risks with patients, contrary to guidelines.
    • Patients actively seek SUDEP information from various sources, risking misinformation.
    • Providing accurate SUDEP information can enhance patient self-management and reduce distress.

    Conclusions:

    • Open discussion of SUDEP is essential for comprehensive epilepsy care.
    • Educating patients about SUDEP empowers them and fosters partnership in their healthcare.
    • SUDEP information should be a standard component of epilepsy education for all patients.