Surgical treatment may improve depressive and hysterical traits in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: Study using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory

Hiroyuki Otabe, Go Taniguchi, K. Iijima, Masaki Iwasaki
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The influence of surgeries on psychiatric symptoms and personality traits is not well known in patients with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). We investigated changes in personality traits with respect to postoperative seizure outcomes, etiology, side of surgery, and sex differences.Clinical information was retrospectively collected for 44 patients whose Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) was examined before and 1 year after surgical treatment for drug‐resistant TLE. Postoperative changes in MMPI T‐scores were analyzed using a paired t‐test. Participants were divided into two groups based on postoperative seizure outcome, the presence or absence of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) as the etiology, side of surgery, and sex differences. The effect of these clinical factors on postoperative changes in MMPI T‐scores was evaluated using analysis of covariance (P‐values < 0.05).The hypochondria (Hs) scale decreased significantly in all patients (p = 0.022). The postoperative seizure‐free group had a significant decrease in the depression (D) scale (p = 0.037). The HS group had significant decreases in the D scale and the hysteria (Hy) scale (p = 0.016 and 0.004, respectively), and a significant increase in the masculinity‐femininity (Mf) scale (p = 0.009). No significant differences existed between the sides of surgery or sex.Depressive traits were improved in patients with postoperative seizure freedom. Depressive and hysterical traits were improved in patients with HS, which may be attributed to a reduction in anxiety and fear associated with aura. Most personality traits are not significantly changed or exacerbated by surgical treatment of TLE.
手术治疗可改善伴有海马硬化症的颞叶癫痫患者的抑郁和歇斯底里特征:使用明尼苏达多相人格量表进行的研究
手术对难治性颞叶癫痫(TLE)患者精神症状和人格特征的影响尚不十分清楚。我们研究了人格特征的变化与术后发作结果、病因、手术侧和性别差异的关系。我们回顾性地收集了44名患者的临床资料,并在耐药TLE手术治疗前和治疗后一年对其明尼苏达多相人格量表(MMPI)进行了检查。采用配对t检验分析了术后MMPI T分的变化。根据术后发作结果、有无海马硬化(HS)病因、手术侧和性别差异将参与者分为两组。采用协方差分析法评估了这些临床因素对术后 MMPI T 评分变化的影响(P 值小于 0.05)。术后无癫痫发作组的抑郁(D)量表显著下降(P = 0.037)。HS组的D量表和癔病(Hy)量表显著下降(p = 0.016和0.004),而男性-女性(Mf)量表显著上升(p = 0.009)。术后无癫痫发作的患者抑郁特质有所改善。HS患者的抑郁和癔症特征有所改善,这可能是因为与先兆相关的焦虑和恐惧有所减轻。大多数性格特征不会因手术治疗TLE而发生明显改变或加重。
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