id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-034289-6y4437ah Xiao, Zhenxu Management of people with epilepsy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey among epileptologists in China 2020-10-27 .txt text/plain 2568 140 54 The survey questions to each board member included: (1) the number of patients for consultation (including clinical consultation and other forms of teleconsultation); (2) the proportion of telephone/internet-based consultation; (3) the proportions of new presentations and regular case reviews (follow-ups) in all patients (including face-to-face clinic patients and telemedical patients); (4) the proportions of patients with increased episodes of seizures, with status epilepticus, and with aggravated psychological disorders, among the regular case reviews; (5) the proportion of patients who should but did not come for regular case review; and (6) the proportion of patients who were unable to obtain anti-seizure medications (ASMs). The consensus on the impacting factors for epilepsy care during the COVID-19 epidemic (Fig. 1 ) may explain the poor management of epilepsy in China, reflected by the finding that patients in the high-risk area were more likely to have increased episodes of seizure and aggravation of psychological disorders (Table 1 ). ./cache/cord-034289-6y4437ah.txt ./txt/cord-034289-6y4437ah.txt