[Electrolyte disorders, EEG changes and epileptic seizures in alcohol withdrawal delirium].

R Schmickaly, B Nickel, M Järisch, H K Kursawe, E Sachs, A Karson
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For 180 patients suffering alcohol-withdrawal induced delirium, electrolytic concentration in the serum of Na, K, Ca, and Mg was determined in the early withdrawal phase, and the electroencephalograms of 95 delirium patients evaluated in respect of local and diffuse changes and epileptic activity, and compared in delirium patients with and without initial seizures. Delirium patients who had initial seizures suffered significantly longer-lasting periods of delirium and significantly more frequent electrolytic changes in the form of hypomagnesemia and hypopotassemia (hypokalemia). There was no significant difference in the EEG changes. A temporary metabolic disorder in the initial phase of the two-phase withdrawal process should be assumed to be the cause of seizures during alcohol withdrawal, and the pathogenetic significance of hypomagnesemia and hypopotassemia should be taken into consideration.

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[酒精戒断性谵妄患者的电解质紊乱、脑电图变化和癫痫发作]。
对180例酒精戒断性谵妄患者在戒断早期测定血清钠、钾、钙、镁的电解质浓度,对95例谵妄患者的脑电图进行局部和弥漫性变化及癫痫活动的评价,并对有无首发发作的谵妄患者进行比较。初始癫痫发作的谵妄患者谵妄持续时间明显更长,电解质变化明显更频繁,表现为低镁血症和低钾血症(低钾血症)。两组脑电图变化无显著性差异。两阶段戒断过程初始阶段的暂时性代谢紊乱应被认为是酒精戒断期间癫痫发作的原因,并应考虑低镁血症和低钾血症的发病意义。
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