心因性非癫痫性发作患者的脑电图和MRI异常。

Pouyan Tavakoli Yaraki, Yeyao Joe Yu, Mashael Alkhateeb, Miguel A Arevalo Astrada, S. Lapalme-Remis, S. Mirsattari
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目的比较心因性非癫痫性发作(PNES)伴与不伴疑似癫痫的脑电图和MRI异常率。还比较了患者的人口学和临床概况。方法回顾性分析2000年5月至2008年4月间癫痫监护单位收治的271例新诊断的PNES患者,随访至2015年9月。结果单纯PNES患者194例,PNES合并可能癫痫16例,PNES合并可能癫痫14例,PNES合并确诊癫痫47例。77例可能、可能或明确癫痫的患者中,57例(74.0%)的脑电图显示癫痫样活动,而194例排除癫痫的患者中,只有16例(8.2%)的脑电图显示癫痫样活动。194例患者中有24例(12.4%)MRI异常。38例脑电图和MRI均异常的患者中有3例(7.9%)被证实没有癫痫。在脑电图或MRI异常的PNES患者中,与没有异常的患者相比,异常患者更容易出现癫痫危险因素,如中枢神经系统结构异常,并且不太可能报告轻微的头部创伤。仅pnes患者的脑电图异常不影响抗癫痫药物的减少,而MRI异常患者的抗癫痫药物减少的可能性较小。结论无MRI或EEG异常的精神源性非癫痫性发作患者合并癫痫、癫痫危险因素的可能性较小,且具有不同的人口统计学特征。无癫痫的PNES患者脑电图和MRI异常水平高于预期。
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EEG and MRI Abnormalities in Patients With Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures.
OBJECTIVE To compare the rate of EEG and MRI abnormalities in psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) patients with and without suspected epilepsy. Patients were also compared in terms of their demographic and clinical profiles. METHODS A retrospective analysis of 271 newly diagnosed PNES patients admitted to the epilepsy monitoring unit between May 2000 and April 2008, with follow-up clinical data collected until September 2015. RESULTS One hundred ninety-four patients were determined to have PNES alone, 16 PNES plus possible epilepsy, 14 PNES plus probable epilepsy, and 47 PNES plus confirmed epilepsy. Fifty-seven of the 77 patients (74.0%) with possible, probable, or definite epilepsy exhibited epileptiform activity on EEG, versus only 16 of the 194 patients (8.2%) in whom epilepsy was excluded. Twenty-four of these 194 patients (12.4%) had MRI abnormalities. Three of 38 patients (7.9%) with both EEG and MRI abnormalities were confirmed not to have epilepsy. In PNES patients with EEG or MRI abnormalities compared with those without, patients with abnormalities were more likely to have epilepsy risk factors, such as central nervous system structural abnormalities, and less likely to report minor head trauma. The presence of EEG abnormalities in PNES-only patients did not influence antiseizure medication reduction, whereas those with MRI abnormalities were less likely to have their antiseizure medications reduced. CONCLUSIONS Psychogenic nonepileptic seizure patients without MRI or EEG abnormalities are less likely to have associated epilepsy, risk factors for epilepsy, and had different demographic profiles. There is a higher-than-expected level of EEG and MRI abnormalities in PNES patients without epilepsy.
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