Possible post-COVID epilepsy: A review of epilepsy monitoring unit admissions during the two years of COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Eric Dunn , Faisal Ibrahim , Silvia Neme-Mercante , Dileep Nair , Spencer Morris , Irene Wang , Vineet Punia
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Large scale healthcare data shows that new-onset epilepsy is noted in 0.3 % patients within 6 months of COVID-19 infection. We analyzed diagnostic epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) evaluations to identify and report such cases. We thoroughly reviewed our EMU database and identified patients having “COVID” or “Corona” virus mention in their medical record from 03/15/2020 to 02/28/2022. Patients with epilepsy prior to COVID infection were excluded. Among 62 patients without prior epilepsy evaluated in the EMU for new-onset spells after confirmed COVID-19 infection, three patients were diagnosed with focal epilepsy. These three women without epilepsy risk factors had seizure onset at the time of, or within one to three months of, COVID-19 diagnosis. Their 3 T MRI imaging was non-lesional but revealed bilateral enlarged perivascular spaces. The video EEG monitoring was consistent with temporal or fronto-temporal lobe epilepsy in all three patients. Two of them developed drug-resistant epilepsy within six months of seizure onset. Our thorough analysis of diagnostic EMU evaluations during the two years of pandemic reveals three cases of post-COVID-19 epilepsy after non-symptomatic to mild disease. Although coincidental epilepsy onset cannot be ruled out, larger multicenter or national database investigations are needed to further analyze the possibility of post-COVID epilepsy.

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可能的后COVID-19癫痫:回顾在COVID-19大流行的两年中癫痫监测单位入院
大规模医疗保健数据显示,在新冠肺炎感染6个月内,0.3%的患者出现新发性癫痫。我们分析了诊断性癫痫监测单元(EMU)的评估,以识别和报告此类病例。我们彻底审查了我们的EMU数据库,并确定了在2020年3月15日至2022年2月28日的医疗记录中提到“新冠肺炎”或“冠状病毒”的患者。排除感染新冠肺炎之前患有癫痫的患者。在确认新冠肺炎感染后,在EMU中评估的62名既往无癫痫的新发作期患者中,有3名患者被诊断为局灶性癫痫。这三名没有癫痫危险因素的女性在诊断为新冠肺炎时或在诊断后一至三个月内发作。他们的3T MRI成像没有病变,但显示双侧血管周围间隙增大。三名患者的视频脑电图监测均与颞叶或额颞叶癫痫一致。其中两人在癫痫发作后六个月内出现耐药性癫痫。我们对疫情两年期间EMU诊断评估的全面分析显示,有三例COVID-19后癫痫病例是在非症状到轻度疾病后发生的。尽管不能排除巧合的癫痫发作,但需要更大规模的多中心或国家数据库调查来进一步分析新冠肺炎后癫痫的可能性。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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