Literature DB >> 20926353

A structured questionnaire predicts if convulsions are epileptic or nonepileptic.

Nabil J Azar1, Nataria Pitiyanuvath, Nandakumar Bangalore Vittal, Lily Wang, Yaping Shi, Bassel W Abou-Khalil.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Therapy for convulsive seizures is usually initiated on the basis of clinical assessment, without video/EEG confirmation, but a nonepileptic origin may eventually be demonstrated. This study evaluates the diagnostic value of a witness-questionnaire in distinguishing between convulsive epileptic seizures (CES) and convulsive nonepileptic seizures (CNES).
METHODS: We prospectively identified all adult patients admitted for video/EEG evaluation of convulsive attacks and interviewed the "best" witness using 12 questions on ictal and postictal features.
RESULTS: Video/EEG diagnosed CES in 19 and CNES in 26 patients. The predictive accuracy of the questionnaire was 84.4%. Six features were strong predictors of CNES diagnosis: ictal eye closure, presence of side-to-side movements, prolonged seizure duration, and three postictal breathing features (not loud, shallow, no snoring).
CONCLUSION: A structured witness questionnaire distinguishes CES and CNES and will help in selecting patients for early video/EEG evaluation and rapid initiation of appropriate therapy.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20926353     DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.08.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Behav        ISSN: 1525-5050            Impact factor:   2.937


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