The frequency of non-epileptic spells in children: Results of video–EEG monitoring in a tertiary care center

نویسندگان

  • Maria A. Montenegro
  • Douglas Sproule
  • Arthur Mandel
  • Joshua Cappell
  • Claudia A. Chiriboga
  • Susan Jacob
  • Karen Eck
  • Marc C. Patterson
  • Cigdem I. Akman
چکیده

RATIONALE the diagnosis of non-epileptic spells (NES) in children can be challenging, even for experienced clinicians. Our objective was to describe the characteristics of such events. METHODS this was a retrospective study conducted from January 2004 to December 2006. Inclusion criteria were age >1 month and <18 years and the diagnosis of NES established by video-EEG monitoring. RESULTS among 746 monitored children (1203 recorded video-EEG sessions), 109 (14.6%) had NES. The mean age of patients with NES was 6.6 years (range 0.1-18). Seventy patients were diagnosed with NES alone; the remaining 39 with both NES and epilepsy. Developmental delay was more frequent among patients with a co-morbid diagnosis of epilepsy (p<0.001). Similar clinical events were reported in both of these groups, save for crying spells/irritability which was more common in children with epilepsy. Frequent manifestations of NES included staring spells in preschool children, crying/irritability, tremor and eye deviation in young children and preschoolers, and limb shaking in adolescents. All of the patients with epilepsy and 19 (27%) of those without epilepsy were receiving antiepileptic drugs. CONCLUSION our data highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis of NES toward the appropriate treatment of affected children.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Seizure

دوره 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008