INVESTIGADORES
KORMAN Guido Pablo
artículos
Título:
Differential semiology based on VEEG monitoring between psychogenic non-epileptic seizures and temporal lobe epileptic seizures
Autor/es:
LOMBARDI, NICOLÁS; SCÉVOLA, LAURA; SARUDIANSKY, MERCEDES; GIAGANTE, BRENDA; GARGIULO, ANGEL; ALONSO, NICOLÁS; STIVALA, ERNESTO GONZALEZ; ODDO, SILVIA; FERNANDEZ-LIMA, MÓNICA; KOCHEN, SILVIA; KORMAN, GUIDO PABLO; D?ALESSIO, LUCIANA
Revista:
PSYCHOSOMATICS
Editorial:
AMER PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2020
ISSN:
0033-3182
Resumen:
IntroductionPsychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are disruptive changes in behavior without ictal correlate ofepileptic activity and high prevalence of psychiatric morbidity. Differential diagnosis is difficult particularly with TLE (temporal lobe epilepsy), which is also associated with high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity.Although Video-EEG (VEEG) is the gold standard for differential diagnosis, clinical semiology analysis may help the clinician in general medical practice. In this study the differential semiology based on VEEG, between PNES and TLE seizures was analysed.MethodsThe VEEG of patients with diagnosis of PNES and TLE were reviewed and compared between groups.Clinical semiology of all episodes recorded by VEEG in each patient was analyzed and classified according to the presence of: behavioral arrest, motor hyperkinetic activity, impaired awareness, aura and automatisms. Chi square test and binary logistic regression were determined.ResultsThirty-two patients with PNES (32 ±11 years) and 34 with TLE (32 ±12 years) were included. Female patients were predominant in PNES group (p