Time distribution of seizures during long-term video-EEG monitoring.

Nese Dericioglu, Hulya Karatas, Pinar Ozdemir Geyik, Meryem Albakir, Serap Saygi
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the duration of monitoring, number of seizures recorded, and date and time of occurrence of seizures in different patient groups during video-EEG monitoring (VEEGM). Patients with partial or psychogenic seizures who were admitted to our VEEGM unit between September 1996 and March 2002 were retrospectively evaluated. Duration of monitoring, date and time of occurrence of seizures were identified in each patient. For practical reasons, a day was divided into 3 equal time periods (period 1: 08-16; period II: 16-24 and period III: 24-08 hrs), and the period in which the seizure occurred was noted. Patients were classified in 5 groups: 1-temporal; 2-frontal; 3-parieto-occipital; 4-psychogenic and 5-unclassified. Duration of monitoring, the number of seizures recorded and time distribution of seizures were identified in each group and compared statistically. We evaluated 746 seizures in 209 patients. Seizures were more likely to occur in periods I and III in groups 1 (p = 0.004) and 5 (p < 0.001). In group 4 they were more likely to occur in periods I and II (p < 0.001). Duration of monitoring was not statistically different between the groups. However, the number of seizures recorded varied significantly (p = 0.006). Patients in group 5 had the greatest number of seizures and were followed by groups 2, 4, 3 and 1, respectively. Groups also differed according to date of seizure occurrence (p < 0.001). We conclude that the number of seizures recorded and time distribution of seizures during VEEGM are influenced by the lobe of onset of seizures.

长期视频脑电图监测中癫痫发作的时间分布。
本研究的目的是探讨不同患者组在视频脑电图监测(VEEGM)期间监测的持续时间、记录的癫痫发作次数以及癫痫发作的日期和时间。我们对1996年9月至2002年3月间在VEEGM病房住院的部分性或精神性癫痫患者进行回顾性评估。监测的持续时间,癫痫发作发生的日期和时间确定在每个病人。出于实际原因,一天被分为三个相等的时间段(时间段1:08-16;期II: 16-24小时和期III: 24-08小时),并记录癫痫发作的时间。患者分为5组:1-颞部;2-frontal;3-parieto-occipital;4-心因,5-未分类。对各组监测时间、记录发作次数及发作时间分布进行统计比较。我们评估了209例患者的746次癫痫发作。第1组和第5组在第1期和第3期更容易发生癫痫发作(p = 0.004)和第5组(p < 0.001)。在第4组中,它们更有可能发生在I期和II期(p < 0.001)。两组间监测时间无统计学差异。然而,记录的癫痫发作次数差异显著(p = 0.006)。5组患者癫痫发作次数最多,其次为2、4、3、1组。各组癫痫发作日期也有差异(p < 0.001)。结果表明,VEEGM期间记录的癫痫发作次数和癫痫发作的时间分布受癫痫发作叶的影响。
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