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Simulated driving in the epilepsy monitoring unit: Effects of seizure type, consciousness, and motor impairment.

Avisha Kumar1, Reese Martin1, William Chen1, Andrew Bauerschmidt1, Mark W Youngblood1, Courtney Cunningham1, Yang Si1, Cel Ezeani1, Zachary Kratochvil1, Jared Bronen1, James Thomson1, Katherine Riordan1, Ji Yeoun Yoo1, Romina Shirka1, Louis Manganas1, Heinz Krestel1,2, Lawrence J Hirsch1, Hal Blumenfeld1,3,4.   

Abstract

People with epilepsy face serious driving restrictions, determined using retrospective studies. To relate seizure characteristics to driving impairment, we aimed to study driving behavior during seizures with a simulator. Patients in the Yale New Haven Hospital undergoing video-electroencephalographic monitoring used a laptop-based driving simulator during ictal events. Driving function was evaluated by video review and analyzed in relation to seizure type, impairment of consciousness/responsiveness, or motor impairment during seizures. Fifty-one seizures in 30 patients were studied. In terms of seizure type, we found that focal to bilateral tonic-clonic or myoclonic seizures (5/5) and focal seizures with impaired consciousness/responsiveness (11/11) always led to driving impairment; focal seizures with spared consciousness/responsiveness (0/10) and generalized nonmotor (generalized spike-wave bursts; 1/19) usually did not lead to driving impairment. Regardless of seizure type, we found that seizures with impaired consciousness (15/15) or with motor involvement (13/13) always led to impaired driving, but those with spared consciousness (0/20) or spared motor function (5/38) usually did not. These results suggest that seizure types with impaired consciousness/responsiveness and abnormal motor function contribute to impaired driving. Expanding this work in a larger cohort could further determine how results with a driving simulator may translate into real world driving safety.
© 2021 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Keywords:  EEG; consciousness; driving simulation; epilepsy; seizure; tonic-clonic

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34816425      PMCID: PMC8883409          DOI: 10.1111/epi.17136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


  18 in total

1.  Patient-validated content of epilepsy-specific quality-of-life measurement.

Authors:  F Gilliam; R Kuzniecky; E Faught; L Black; G Carpenter; R Schrodt
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 5.864

2.  Spike-triggered reaction-time EEG as a possible assessment tool for driving ability.

Authors:  Heinz E Krestel; Arto Nirkko; Andreas von Allmen; Christian Liechti; Janine Wettstein; Antoinette Mosbacher; Johannes Mathis
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2011-08-29       Impact factor: 5.864

3.  Driving in adults with refractory localization-related epilepsy. Multi-Center Study of Epilepsy Surgery.

Authors:  A T Berg; B G Vickrey; M R Sperling; J T Langfitt; C W Bazil; S Shinnar; T S Walczak; S Pacia; S S Spencer
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2000-02-08       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 4.  Evidence-based review on epilepsy and driving.

Authors:  Sherrilene Classen; Alexander M Crizzle; Sandra M Winter; William Silver; Stephan Eisenschenk
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav       Date:  2012-01-09       Impact factor: 2.937

Review 5.  The minimally conscious state: definition and diagnostic criteria.

Authors:  Joseph T Giacino; S Ashwal; N Childs; R Cranford; B Jennett; D I Katz; J P Kelly; J H Rosenberg; J Whyte; R D Zafonte; N D Zasler
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2002-02-12       Impact factor: 9.910

Review 6.  Epilepsy and driving: potential impact of transient impaired consciousness.

Authors:  William C Chen; Eric Y Chen; Rahiwa Z Gebre; Michelle R Johnson; Ningcheng Li; Petr Vitkovskiy; Hal Blumenfeld
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav       Date:  2014-01       Impact factor: 2.937

7.  Positive and negative network correlations in temporal lobe epilepsy.

Authors:  Hal Blumenfeld; Kelly A McNally; Susan D Vanderhill; A LeBron Paige; Richard Chung; Kathryn Davis; Andrew D Norden; Rik Stokking; Colin Studholme; Edward J Novotny; I George Zubal; Susan S Spencer
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2004-04-14       Impact factor: 5.357

8.  The risk of automobile accidents with seizures occurring while driving: relation to seizure type.

Authors:  H Gastaut; B G Zifkin
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  1987-10       Impact factor: 9.910

9.  Assessing the driving performance of a person with epilepsy presurgery and postsurgery.

Authors:  Alexander M Crizzle; Sherrilene Classen; Christina LaFranca; Sandra M Winter; Steven N Roper; Stephan Eisenschenk
Journal:  Am J Occup Ther       Date:  2013 May-Jun

10.  Impaired consciousness during temporal lobe seizures is related to increased long-distance cortical-subcortical synchronization.

Authors:  Marie Arthuis; Luc Valton; Jean Régis; Patrick Chauvel; Fabrice Wendling; Lionel Naccache; Christophe Bernard; Fabrice Bartolomei
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2009-05-04       Impact factor: 13.501

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