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Citation

Barolin GS, Haslinger A. Wien. Med. Wochenschr. Suppl. 1991; 109: Suppl 9-19.

Vernacular Title

Anfall und Fuhrerschein.

Affiliation

Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut für Neuro-Rehabilitation und -Prophylaxe, Landes-Nervenkrankenhauses Valduna.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1926883

Abstract

Legislation leaves a wide margin of freedom of judgement to the medical expert in the forensic assessment of a person's suitability for holding a driver's license. We have to make use of this freedom very cautiously with regard to social aspects as well as to the presently accepted state of scientific knowledge. In cases of first manifestations of epilepsy we must postulate--as a rule of thumb--a seizure-free period of two years with regular medication and clinical and electro-encephalographic checkups. The (epileptic or non-epileptic) "accidental seizure" is characterized by the releasing influence of powerful external noxious factors. In these cases, the patients should be seizure-free for at least six months before driving can be resumed. In all cases, the evaluation depends on the continuous observance of the patients, taking into account any underlying primary illness (alcoholism, cerebral vascular disease, conditions following brain surgery or trauma). The organic brain syndrome is an essential additional factor, together with the feasibility of treatment and the patient's compliance. Evaluation of the clinical picture is of foremost importance, support by EEG-findings, serum levels and psychological tests. Knowledge of cumulative factors, elimination and side-effects of anticonvulsive drugs is essential. According to the present view, medication should be continued over a period of many years. Curative medicine and medical assessment are not mutually exclusive, but require a distinct differentiation in every single case.


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