TY - JOUR
T1 - Global, regional, and national burden of epilepsy, 1990–2021
T2 - a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
AU - GBD Epilepsy Collaborators
AU - Feigin, Valery L.
AU - Vos, Theo
AU - Nair, Balakrishnan Sukumaran
AU - Hay, Simon I.
AU - Abate, Yohannes Habtegiorgis
AU - Abd Al Magied, Abdallah H.A.
AU - Abd ElHafeez, Samar
AU - Abdelkader, Atef
AU - Abdollahifar, Mohammad Amin
AU - Abdullahi, Auwal
AU - Aboagye, Richard Gyan
AU - Abreu, Lucas Guimarães
AU - Abu Rumeileh, Samir
AU - Abualruz, Hasan
AU - Aburuz, Salahdein
AU - Abu-Zaid, Ahmed
AU - Addo, Isaac Yeboah
AU - Adedoyin, Rufus Adesoji
AU - Adepoju, Abiola Victor
AU - Afzal, Muhammad Sohail
AU - Afzal, Saira
AU - Ahmad, Aqeel
AU - Ahmad, Sajjad
AU - Ahmad, Tauseef
AU - Ahmadi, Ali
AU - Ahmadzade, Amir Mahmoud
AU - Ahmed, Ayman
AU - Ahmed, Haroon
AU - Ahmed, Mehrunnisha Sharif
AU - Ahmed, Muktar Beshir
AU - Al Awaidy, Salah
AU - Al Omari, Omar
AU - Al-Ajlouni, Yazan
AU - Albashtawy, Mohammed
AU - Al-Fatly, Bassam
AU - Algammal, Abdelazeem M.
AU - Ali, Abid
AU - Ali, Mohammed Usman
AU - Ali, Syed Shujait
AU - Ali, Waad
AU - Alif, Sheikh Mohammad
AU - Almazan, Joseph Uy
AU - Alshahrani, Najim Z.
AU - Altaf, Awais
AU - Al-Wardat, Mohammad
AU - Al-Worafi, Yaser Mohammed
AU - Aly, Hany
AU - Alzoubi, Karem H.
AU - Amiri, Sohrab
AU - Ancuceanu, Robert
AU - Angappan, Dhanalakshmi
AU - Ansari, Mohammed Tahir
AU - Anvari, Saeid
AU - Anyasodor, Anayochukwu Edward
AU - Arabloo, Jalal
AU - Arafat, Mosab
AU - Aravkin, Aleksandr Y.
AU - Aregawi, Brhane Berhe
AU - Aremu, Abdulfatai
AU - Atout, Maha Moh d.Wahbi
AU - Atreya, Alok
AU - Aujayeb, Avinash
AU - Aychiluhm, Setognal Birara
AU - Aziz, Shahkaar
AU - Azzam, Ahmed Y.
AU - Badiye, Ashish D.
AU - Bai, Ruhai
AU - Baig, Atif Amin
AU - Bakkannavar, Shankar M.
AU - Bandyopadhyay, Soham
AU - Banerjee, Indrajit
AU - Bardhan, Mainak
AU - Barker-Collo, Suzanne Lyn
AU - Barrow, Amadou
AU - Basharat, Zarrin
AU - Bashiri, Azadeh
AU - Basiru, Afisu
AU - Bastan, Mohammad Mahdi
AU - Batchu, Sai
AU - Behnam, Babak
AU - Bejarano Ramirez, Diana Fernanda
AU - Bemanalizadeh, Maryam
AU - Beyene, Kebede A.
AU - Bhagat, Devidas S.
AU - Bhagavathula, Akshaya Srikanth
AU - Bhaskar, Sonu
AU - Bhat, Ajay Nagesh
AU - Bhatti, Gurjit Kaur
AU - Bhatti, Jasvinder Singh
AU - Bhuiyan, Mohiuddin Ahmed
AU - Bhuyan, Soumitra S.
AU - Bilgin, Cem
AU - Bisulli, Francesca
AU - Boloor, Archith
AU - Boppana, Sri Harsha
AU - Bouaoud, Souad
AU - Bustanji, Yasser
AU - Çakmak Barsbay, Mehtap
AU - Carvalho, Felix
AU - Castaldelli-Maia, Joao Mauricio
AU - Chandika, Rama Mohan
AU - Chattu, Vijay Kumar
AU - Chaudhary, Anis Ahmad
AU - Ching, Patrick R.
AU - Chopra, Hitesh
AU - Chu, Dinh Toi
AU - Chu, Hongyuan
AU - Cortese, Samuele
AU - Cortesi, Paolo Angelo
AU - Cruz-Martins, Natalia
AU - Dadras, Omid
AU - Dai, Xiaochen
AU - D'Amico, Emanuele
AU - Dandona, Lalit
AU - Dandona, Rakhi
AU - Darcho, Samuel Demissie
AU - Darwish, Amira Hamed
AU - Dhane, Amol S.
AU - Dhulipala, Vishal R.
AU - Diaz, Michael J.
AU - Do, Thanh Chi
AU - Dohare, Sushil
AU - Doshi, Ojas Prakashbhai
AU - Dsouza, Haneil Larson
AU - Dziedzic, Arkadiusz Marian
AU - Ebrahimi, Alireza
AU - Eissazade, Negin
AU - Ekholuenetale, Michael
AU - El Arab, Rabie Adel
AU - El Bayoumy, Ibrahim Farahat
AU - El Meligy, Omar Abdelsadek Abdou
AU - Elhabashy, Hala Rashad
AU - Elhadi, Muhammed
AU - Eltaha, Chadi
AU - Fagbamigbe, Adeniyi Francis
AU - Fahim, Ayesha
AU - Fares, Jawad
AU - Farjoud Kouhanjani, Mohsen
AU - Fasanmi, Abidemi Omolara
AU - Fatehizadeh, Ali
AU - Fazeli, Patrick
AU - Fazylov, Timur
AU - Fekadu, Ginenus
AU - Fereshtehnejad, Seyed Mohammad
AU - Ferrara, Pietro
AU - Ferreira, Nuno
AU - Fetensa, Getahun
AU - Fischer, Florian
AU - Foschi, Matteo
AU - Gadanya, Muktar A.
AU - Galali, Yaseen
AU - Ganesan, Balasankar
AU - Gao, Xiang
AU - Garg, Ravindra Kumar
AU - Gebregergis, Miglas Welay
AU - Ghadirian, Fataneh
AU - Ghamari, Seyyed Hadi
AU - Gilani, Jaleed Ahmed
AU - Girmay, Alem Abera
AU - Giussani, Giorgia
AU - Gnedovskaya, Elena V.
AU - Golechha, Mahaveer
AU - Gouravani, Mahdi
AU - Grada, Ayman
AU - Guan, Shi Yang
AU - Gupta, Sapna
AU - Haghani Dogahe, Mohammad
AU - Haj-Mirzaian, Arvin
AU - Hamdy, Nadia M.
AU - Harlianto, Netanja I.
AU - Hasaballah, Ahmed I.
AU - Hasani, Hamidreza
AU - Hassan, Amr
AU - Hassan, Ikrama Ibrahim
AU - Hassan Zadeh Tabatabaei, Mahgol Sadat
AU - Hegazi, Omar E.
AU - Heidari, Golnaz
AU - Hemmati, Mehdi
AU - Hezam, Kamal
AU - Hoan, Nguyen Quoc
AU - Holla, Ramesh
AU - Hosseinzadeh, Mehdi
AU - Huang, Junjie
AU - Huynh, Hong Han
AU - Hwang, Bing Fang
AU - Ibitoye, Segun Emmanuel
AU - Ikiroma, Adalia
AU - Ilesanmi, Olayinka Stephen
AU - Ilic, Irena M.
AU - Ilic, Milena D.
AU - Imam, Mohammad Tarique
AU - Immurana, Mustapha
AU - Inok, Arit
AU - Islam, Md Rabiul
AU - Iwu, Chidozie Declan
AU - Jacob, Louis
AU - Jafarzadeh, Abdollah
AU - Jahrami, Haitham
AU - Jairoun, Ammar Abdulrahman
AU - Jakovljevic, Mihajlo
AU - Jalilzadeh Yengejeh, Reza
AU - Jamora, Roland Dominic G.
AU - Jawaid, Talha
AU - Jayapal, Sathish Kumar
AU - Ji, Zixiang
AU - Jonas, Jost B.
AU - Joseph, Nitin
AU - Joshua, Charity Ehimwenma
AU - Kabir, Zubair
AU - Kalani, Rizwan
AU - Kamireddy, Arun
AU - Kanmodi, Kehinde Kazeem
AU - Kapoor, Neeti
AU - Kashoo, Faizan Zaffar
AU - Kaur, Harkiran
AU - Kazemi, Foad
AU - Khajuria, Himanshu
AU - Khalilian, Alireza
AU - Khan, Maseer
AU - Khatatbeh, Haitham
AU - Khayat Kashani, Hamid Reza
AU - Kheirallah, Khalid A.
AU - Khidri, Feriha Fatima
AU - Khormali, Moein
AU - Khosla, Atulya Aman
AU - Khubchandani, Jagdish
AU - Kim, Yun Jin
AU - Kim, Yun Seo
AU - Kimokoti, Ruth W.
AU - Koh, Hyun Yong
AU - Kolahi, Ali Asghar
AU - Kostev, Karel
AU - Krishan, Kewal
AU - Krishnamoorthy, Vijay
AU - Kruja, Jera
AU - Kuddus, Mohammed
AU - Kulimbet, Mukhtar
AU - Kumar, G. Anil
AU - Kumar, Manasi
AU - Kundu, Satyajit
AU - Kytö, Ville
AU - Lahariya, Chandrakant
AU - Lal, Dharmesh Kumar
AU - Lám, Judit
AU - Landires, Iván
AU - Lanfranchi, Francesco
AU - Le, Nhi Huu Hanh
AU - Lee, Seung Won
AU - Naik, Ganesh R.
AU - Shorofi, Seyed Afshin
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Background: Epilepsy is one of the most common serious neurological disorders and affects individuals of all ages across the globe. The aim of this study is to provide estimates of the epilepsy burden on the global, regional, and national levels for 1990–2021.Methods: Using well established Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) methodology, we quantified the prevalence of active idiopathic (epilepsy of genetic or unknown origin) and secondary epilepsy (epilepsy due to an underlying abnormality of the brain structure or chemistry), as well as incidence, death, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) by age, sex, and location (globally, 21 GBD regions and seven super-regions, World Bank country income levels, Socio-demographic Index [SDI], and 204 countries) and their trends from 1990 to 2021. Vital registrations and verbal autopsies provided information about deaths, and data on the prevalence and severity of epilepsy, largely came from population representative surveys. All estimates were calculated with 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs).Findings: In 2021, there were 51·7 million (95% UI 44·9–58·9) people with epilepsy (idiopathic and secondary combined) globally, with an age-standardised prevalence of 658 per 100 000 (569–748). Idiopathic epilepsy had an age-standardised prevalence of 307 per 100 000 (235–389) globally, with 24·2 million (18·5–30·7) prevalent cases, and secondary epilepsy had a global age-standardised prevalence of 350 per 100 000 (322–380). In 2021, 0·7% of the population had active epilepsy (0·3% attributed to idiopathic epilepsy and 0·4% to secondary epilepsy), and the age-standardised global prevalence of epilepsy from idiopathic and secondary epilepsy combined increased from 1990 to 2021 by 10·8% (1·1–21·3), mainly due to corresponding changes in secondary epilepsy. However, age-standardised death and DALY rates of idiopathic epilepsy reduced from 1990 to 2021 (decline of 15·8% [8·8–22·8] and 14·5% [4·2–24·2], respectively). There were three-fold to four-fold geographical differences in the burden of active idiopathic epilepsy, with the bulk of the burden residing in low-income to middle-income countries: 82·1% (81·1–83·4) of incident, 80·4% prevalent (79·7–82·7), 84·7% (83·7–85·1) fatal epilepsy, and 87·9% (86·2–89·2) epilepsy DALYs.Interpretation: Although the global trends in idiopathic epilepsy deaths and DALY rates have improved in the preceding decades, in 2021 there were almost 52 million people with active epilepsy (24 million from idiopathic epilepsy and 28 million from secondary epilepsy), with the bulk of the burden (>80%) residing in low-income to middle-income countries. Better treatment and prevention of epilepsy are required, along with further research on risk factors of idiopathic epilepsy, good-quality long-term epilepsy surveillance studies, and exploration of the possible effect of stigma and cultural differences in seeking medical attention for epilepsy.
AB - Background: Epilepsy is one of the most common serious neurological disorders and affects individuals of all ages across the globe. The aim of this study is to provide estimates of the epilepsy burden on the global, regional, and national levels for 1990–2021.Methods: Using well established Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) methodology, we quantified the prevalence of active idiopathic (epilepsy of genetic or unknown origin) and secondary epilepsy (epilepsy due to an underlying abnormality of the brain structure or chemistry), as well as incidence, death, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) by age, sex, and location (globally, 21 GBD regions and seven super-regions, World Bank country income levels, Socio-demographic Index [SDI], and 204 countries) and their trends from 1990 to 2021. Vital registrations and verbal autopsies provided information about deaths, and data on the prevalence and severity of epilepsy, largely came from population representative surveys. All estimates were calculated with 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs).Findings: In 2021, there were 51·7 million (95% UI 44·9–58·9) people with epilepsy (idiopathic and secondary combined) globally, with an age-standardised prevalence of 658 per 100 000 (569–748). Idiopathic epilepsy had an age-standardised prevalence of 307 per 100 000 (235–389) globally, with 24·2 million (18·5–30·7) prevalent cases, and secondary epilepsy had a global age-standardised prevalence of 350 per 100 000 (322–380). In 2021, 0·7% of the population had active epilepsy (0·3% attributed to idiopathic epilepsy and 0·4% to secondary epilepsy), and the age-standardised global prevalence of epilepsy from idiopathic and secondary epilepsy combined increased from 1990 to 2021 by 10·8% (1·1–21·3), mainly due to corresponding changes in secondary epilepsy. However, age-standardised death and DALY rates of idiopathic epilepsy reduced from 1990 to 2021 (decline of 15·8% [8·8–22·8] and 14·5% [4·2–24·2], respectively). There were three-fold to four-fold geographical differences in the burden of active idiopathic epilepsy, with the bulk of the burden residing in low-income to middle-income countries: 82·1% (81·1–83·4) of incident, 80·4% prevalent (79·7–82·7), 84·7% (83·7–85·1) fatal epilepsy, and 87·9% (86·2–89·2) epilepsy DALYs.Interpretation: Although the global trends in idiopathic epilepsy deaths and DALY rates have improved in the preceding decades, in 2021 there were almost 52 million people with active epilepsy (24 million from idiopathic epilepsy and 28 million from secondary epilepsy), with the bulk of the burden (>80%) residing in low-income to middle-income countries. Better treatment and prevention of epilepsy are required, along with further research on risk factors of idiopathic epilepsy, good-quality long-term epilepsy surveillance studies, and exploration of the possible effect of stigma and cultural differences in seeking medical attention for epilepsy.
KW - epilepsy
KW - neurological disorders
KW - Socio-demographic Index
KW - SDI
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85219077855&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S2468-2667(24)00302-5
DO - 10.1016/S2468-2667(24)00302-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 40015291
AN - SCOPUS:85219077855
SN - 2468-2667
VL - 10
SP - e203-e227
JO - The Lancet Public Health
JF - The Lancet Public Health
IS - 3
ER -