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Psychoses in epilepsy: A comparison of postictal and interictal psychoses.

Eva Hilger1, Friedrich Zimprich2, Ekaterina Pataraia2, Susanne Aull-Watschinger2, Rebekka Jung2, Christoph Baumgartner3, Silvia Bonelli2.   

Abstract

We retrospectively analyzed data of patients with epilepsy (n=1434) evaluated with prolonged EEG monitoring in order to estimate the prevalence of postictal psychosis (PP) and interictal psychosis (IP), to investigate a potential association of psychosis subtype with epilepsy type, and to assess differences between PP and IP. The overall prevalence of psychosis was 5.9% (N=85); prevalence of PP (N=53) and IP (N=32) was 3.7% and 2.2%, respectively. Of patients with psychosis, 97.6% had localization-related epilepsy (LRE). Prevalence of psychosis was highest (9.3%) in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). When comparing PP with IP groups on demographic, clinical, and psychopathological variables, patients with IP were younger at occurrence of first psychosis (P=0.048), had a shorter interval between epilepsy onset and first psychosis (P=0.002), and more frequently exhibited schizophreniform traits (conceptual disorganization: P=0.008; negative symptoms: P=0.017) than those with PP. Postictal psychosis was significantly associated with a temporal seizure onset on ictal EEG (P=0.000) and a higher incidence of violent behavior during psychosis (P=0.047). To conclude, our results support the presumption of a preponderance of LRE in patients with psychosis and that of a specific association of TLE with psychosis, in particular with PP. Given the significant differences between groups, PP and IP may represent distinct clinical entities potentially with a different neurobiological background.
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Keywords:  Epilepsy; Interictal psychosis; Neurobiology; Postictal psychosis; Prevalence

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27179193     DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.04.005

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


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