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Psychosocial and Physiologic Characteristics of Patients with Non-epileptic Events: A Retrospective Study
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Psychosocial and Physiologic Characteristics of Patients with Non-epileptic Events: A Retrospective Study

Dipali Nemade, Vikram Shivkumar, Paul Ferguson, Jaysingh Singh and Sona Shah
Curēus (Palo Alto, CA), Vol.12(1), p.e6767
01/24/2020
PMID: 32140334

Abstract

Neurology Psychiatry
Background The main focus of this study is to aid early identification of psychogenic non-epileptic seizure (PNES) patients by identifying physical and psychosocial characteristics to reduce the health care burden, to reduce the unnecessary use of anti-epileptic medications and their side effects, and maximizing cost-effective use of video electroencephalography (VEEG). Methods We analyzed PNES subject data from VEEG monitoring performed at the Epilepsy Center at the Marshall University School of Medicine. We reviewed more than 360 episodes in 54 subjects older than 18 years (mean age ± standard deviation (SD): 48 ± 12.97 years; 83% female). Results We found that most of our PNES patients were older than 45 years of age (66.7%), females (83.3%); obese (66.6%) or overweight (18.5%); either single (33.3%), separated (7.4%), divorced (22.2%), or widowed (14.8%); of low education, unemployed (either received government assistance (83.3%) or disability benefits (57.4%)) with associated physical illness (85.2%) and psychiatric illness (96.3%).  Conclusion Our study adds to the current knowledge of the sociodemographic and sociocultural variability of PNES. It might enable early diagnosis and management of patients with PNES.
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