Clinical spectrum of psychogenic non epileptic seizures in children; an observational study. (July 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Clinical spectrum of psychogenic non epileptic seizures in children; an observational study. (July 2018)
- Main Title:
- Clinical spectrum of psychogenic non epileptic seizures in children; an observational study
- Authors:
- Madaan, Priyanka
Gulati, Sheffali
Chakrabarty, Biswaroop
Sapra, Savita
Sagar, Rajesh
Mohammad, Akbar
Pandey, R.M.
Tripathi, Manjari - Abstract:
- Highlights: Distinction of PNES from epileptic seizures is of utmost clinical significance. Commonest semiology among Pediatric PNES was dialeptic. There was no significant correlation between semiology and stressors among children with PNES. In resource constrained settings, short term vEEG with induction can identify PNES. Abstract: Purpose: The current study was designed to analyze the clinical spectrum of Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) in children. Methods: Children aged 6–16years with clinically suspected PNES, confirmed by short-term VEEG (STVEEG{video electroencephalogram}) and induction were classified as per Seneviratne classification. Stressors, associated co morbidities, Verbal IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and behavioral abnormalities were assessed using HTP(House tree person) test, DSM IV (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders) TR criteria, MISIC (Malin intelligence scale for Indian children) and CBCL (Child behaviour checklist). Results: Eighty children with PNES {45 boys; mean age: 10.5 (±1.6) years} were enrolled. Median delay in diagnosis was 5 months {IQR(interquartile range)- 0.5 to 48 months}) and 45% patients were already on AEDs (antiepileptic drugs). Commonest semiology was dialeptic (42.5%), followed by mixed (28.8%), motor (15%) and nonepileptic aura (13.8%). Family stressors were the commonest followed by school related issues. The most common psychiatric comorbidity was adjustment disorder. Somatic complaints were observedHighlights: Distinction of PNES from epileptic seizures is of utmost clinical significance. Commonest semiology among Pediatric PNES was dialeptic. There was no significant correlation between semiology and stressors among children with PNES. In resource constrained settings, short term vEEG with induction can identify PNES. Abstract: Purpose: The current study was designed to analyze the clinical spectrum of Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) in children. Methods: Children aged 6–16years with clinically suspected PNES, confirmed by short-term VEEG (STVEEG{video electroencephalogram}) and induction were classified as per Seneviratne classification. Stressors, associated co morbidities, Verbal IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and behavioral abnormalities were assessed using HTP(House tree person) test, DSM IV (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders) TR criteria, MISIC (Malin intelligence scale for Indian children) and CBCL (Child behaviour checklist). Results: Eighty children with PNES {45 boys; mean age: 10.5 (±1.6) years} were enrolled. Median delay in diagnosis was 5 months {IQR(interquartile range)- 0.5 to 48 months}) and 45% patients were already on AEDs (antiepileptic drugs). Commonest semiology was dialeptic (42.5%), followed by mixed (28.8%), motor (15%) and nonepileptic aura (13.8%). Family stressors were the commonest followed by school related issues. The most common psychiatric comorbidity was adjustment disorder. Somatic complaints were observed in 50% children. Conclusions: Dialeptic PNES is commonest in children. In resource constrained settings, STVEEG along with induction is a reliable method to diagnose PNES. A comprehensive assessment protocol (including assessment of stressors) is needed for holistic management of pediatric PNES. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Seizure. Volume 59(2018)
- Journal:
- Seizure
- Issue:
- Volume 59(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 59, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 59
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0059-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 60
- Page End:
- 66
- Publication Date:
- 2018-07
- Subjects:
- Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures -- Short term video EEG -- House tree person test -- Dialeptic PNES
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http://www.harcourt-international.com/journals/seiz/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.seizure.2018.04.024 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1059-1311
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