Functional seizures and their mimics: a retrospective service review of cases from a tertiary video telemetry database.

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
BMJ Neurology Open Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjno-2024-000738
Peter Dudley, Jan Paul Marquez, Fiona Farrell, Jennifer Benson, Fergus Rugg-Gunn, Meneka K Sidhu, Suzanne O'Sullivan, Matthew Walker, Mahinda Yogarajah
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Abstract

Abstract:

Objective: Identify the proportion of patients referred with putative functional seizures (FS) that were subsequently re-diagnosed as epileptic seizures (ES), or an alternative diagnosis, following video telemetry EEG (VTEEG). In addition, describe the characteristics of those seizures.

Methods: The VTEEG reports from patients admitted to the Chalfont Centre for Epilepsy between 2019 and 2022 were reviewed. Pre-VTEEG and post-VTEEG diagnoses were compared to identify whether a diagnostic revision was made from suspected FS to ES or another diagnosis. Diagnostic revision cases were then grouped into cohorts with associated features and reviewed to characterise and describe FS mimics.

Results: 444 VTEEG reports where patients had habitual events were identified. 4.7% of patients were referred with FS and were subsequently diagnosed with ES or another diagnosis. In this group, several cohorts could be identified including frontal lobe epileptic seizures, ES with functional overlay, insular or temporal lobe epileptic seizures associated with autonomic or marked experiential peri-ictal symptoms, and individuals who had both ES and FS but whose ES were revealed on medication withdrawal.

Conclusion: In patients referred to a tertiary epilepsy unit, a small minority of cases had seizures diagnosed as functional and reclassified as epileptic or an alternative diagnosis. It is clinically important to be aware of these FS mimics.

功能性癫痫发作及其模拟物:对三级视频遥测数据库中病例的回顾性服务审查。
摘要:目的:确定因推测为功能性癫痫发作(FS)而转诊的患者中,经过视频遥测脑电图(VTEEG)检查后被重新诊断为癫痫发作(ES)或其他诊断的患者比例。此外,还要描述这些癫痫发作的特征:方法:对查尔丰癫痫中心在 2019 年至 2022 年期间收治的患者的 VTEEG 报告进行了审查。对 VTEEG 前和 VTEEG 后的诊断进行比较,以确定是否从疑似 FS 诊断修正为 ES 诊断或其他诊断。然后将诊断修正病例归入具有相关特征的队列,并对其进行审查,以确定和描述 FS 拟态的特征:结果:共发现 444 份患者有习惯性事件的 VTEEG 报告。4.7% 的患者因 FS 转诊,随后被诊断为 ES 或其他诊断。在这组患者中,可以识别出几个队列,包括额叶癫痫发作、有功能叠加的 ES、伴有自主神经或明显体验性发作周症状的岛叶或颞叶癫痫发作,以及同时患有 ES 和 FS 但 ES 在停药后显现的患者:结论:在转诊至三级医院癫痫科的患者中,少数病例的癫痫发作被诊断为功能性发作,并被重新归类为癫痫或其他诊断。在临床上,警惕这些功能性癫痫模拟者非常重要。
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BMJ Neurology Open
BMJ Neurology Open Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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