Seizure ending signs in patients with dyscognitive focal seizures

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Gavvala, Jay R. [1 ]
Gerard, Elizabeth E. [1 ]
Macken, Micheal [1 ]
Schuele, Stephan U. [1 ]
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[1] Northwestern Univ, Dept Neurol, Feinberg Sch Med, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
关键词
Seizure ending signs; dyscognitive seizures; seizure semiology; COMPLEX PARTIAL SEIZURES; TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; POSTICTAL BEHAVIOR; SEMIOLOGY; AURAS; ONSET; EEG;
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10.1684/epd.2015.0763
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Aim. Signs indicating the end of a focal seizure with loss of awareness and/or responsiveness but without progression to focal or generalized motor symptoms are poorly defined and can be difficult to determine. Not recognizing the transition from ictal to postictal behaviour can affect seizure reporting accuracy by family members and may lead to delayed or a lack of examination during EEG monitoring, erroneous seizure localization and inadequate medical intervention for prolonged seizure duration. Methods. Our epilepsy monitoring unit database was searched for focal seizures without secondary generalization for the period from 2007 to 2011. The first focal seizure in a patient with loss of awareness and/or responsiveness and/or behavioural arrest, with or without automatisms, was included. Seizures without objective symptoms or inadequate video-EEG quality were excluded. Results. A total of 67 patients were included, with an average age of 41.7 years. Thirty-six of the patients had seizures from the left hemisphere and 29 from the right. All patients showed an abrupt change in motor activity and resumed contact with the environment as a sign of clinical seizure ending. Specific ending signs (nose wiping, coughing, sighing, throat clearing, or laughter) were seen in 23 of 47 of temporal lobe seizures and 7 of 20 extra-temporal seizures. Conclusions. Seizure ending signs are often subtle and the most common finding is a sudden change in motor activity and resumption of contact with the environment. More distinct signs, such as nose wiping, coughing or throat clearing, are not specific to temporal lobe onset. A higher proportion of seizures during sleep went unexamined, compared to those during wakefulness. This demonstrates that seizure semiology can be very subtle and arousals from sleep during monitoring should alert staff. Patient accounts of seizure frequency appear to be unreliable and witness reports need to be taken into account. [Published with video sequences]
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