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    Background:

    • Post-traumatic seizure (PTS) is a significant clinical concern following head trauma.
    • Understanding the epidemiology of PTS is crucial for effective patient management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the incidence and risk factors of post-traumatic seizures in a prospective, multicentric study.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of early anticonvulsant use in preventing early post-traumatic epilepsy.

    Main Methods:

    • A prospective study included 320 patients with head trauma (Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] ≥4) and no prior epilepsy history.
    • Patients were followed for a median of one year to record seizure development.
    • Data on demographics, injury characteristics, and diagnostic findings were collected.

    Main Results:

    • Overall PTS incidence was 15.31% (49 out of 320 patients) at one-year follow-up.
    • Incidence rates for immediate, early, and late-onset seizures were 8.4%, 4.4%, and 2.8%, respectively.
    • Higher PTS incidence observed in patients aged 20-30 years, those with road traffic accidents, lower GCS (<9), skull fractures, and abnormal CT scans.

    Conclusions:

    • The study identified key risk factors for PTS, including age, injury mechanism, severity (GCS), and imaging findings.
    • Early administration of anticonvulsants was found to be ineffective in preventing early post-traumatic epilepsy.