Neuropsychological characteristics of drug resistant epilepsy patients with and without comorbid functional seizures

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy Research Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2024.107340
Jonah Fox , Madelyn K. Bollig , Murli Mishra , Monica Jacobs
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Abstract

Introduction

Neuropsychological testing is a mandatory component in the evaluation of drug resistant epilepsy. The results of testing may assist with both the localization of an epilepsy as well as assessment of surgical risk. Previous studies have demonstrated differences in the neuropsychological performance of patients with epilepsy and functional seizures. We hypothesized that comorbid functional seizures could potentially influence neuropsychological test performance. Therefore, we evaluated whether there is a difference in the neuropsychological test results between drug resistant epilepsy patients with and without comorbid functional seizures.

Method

Neuropsychological test results were compared between 25 patients with drug resistant focal epilepsy and 25 patients that also had documented functional seizures. Univariate analyses and multiple logistic regression models were used to both assess performance differences between the groups and to assess whether test results could be used to accurately identify which patients had comorbid functional seizures.

Results

Epilepsy patients with comorbid functional seizures performed significantly worse on the FAS Verbal Fluency Test compared to ES patients (p = 0.047). Digit Span Backwards (p = 0.10), Digit Span Forwards (p = 0.14) and Working Memory Index (p = 0.10) tended to be lower in the epilepsy and functional seizures group but was not statistically significant. A multiple logistic regression model using the results of four neuropsychological tests was able to identify patients with comorbid functional seizures with 83.33% accuracy.

Conclusions

There are appeared to be some differences in the neuropsychological performance among drug resistant epilepsy patients based on whether they have comorbid functional seizures. These findings may have relevant implications for the interpretation of neuropsychological test results.

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合并和不合并功能性癫痫发作的耐药性癫痫患者的神经心理学特征
导言神经心理学测试是评估耐药性癫痫的必备内容。测试结果既有助于癫痫的定位,也有助于评估手术风险。以往的研究表明,癫痫和功能性癫痫发作患者的神经心理学表现存在差异。我们假设合并功能性癫痫发作可能会影响神经心理测试成绩。因此,我们评估了伴有和不伴有功能性癫痫发作的耐药性癫痫患者的神经心理学测试结果是否存在差异。采用单变量分析和多元逻辑回归模型来评估两组患者的表现差异,并评估测试结果是否可用于准确识别哪些患者合并有功能性癫痫发作。结果与 ES 患者相比,合并有功能性癫痫发作的癫痫患者在 FAS 言语流畅性测试中的表现明显较差(p = 0.047)。癫痫和功能性癫痫发作组的数字跨度向后(p = 0.10)、数字跨度向前(p = 0.14)和工作记忆指数(p = 0.10)往往较低,但无统计学意义。利用四项神经心理学测试结果建立的多元逻辑回归模型能够识别出合并功能性癫痫发作的患者,准确率为 83.33%。结论根据是否合并功能性癫痫发作,耐药癫痫患者的神经心理学表现似乎存在一些差异。这些发现可能会对神经心理学测试结果的解释产生相关影响。
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Epilepsy Research
Epilepsy Research 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Epilepsy Research provides for publication of high quality articles in both basic and clinical epilepsy research, with a special emphasis on translational research that ultimately relates to epilepsy as a human condition. The journal is intended to provide a forum for reporting the best and most rigorous epilepsy research from all disciplines ranging from biophysics and molecular biology to epidemiological and psychosocial research. As such the journal will publish original papers relevant to epilepsy from any scientific discipline and also studies of a multidisciplinary nature. Clinical and experimental research papers adopting fresh conceptual approaches to the study of epilepsy and its treatment are encouraged. The overriding criteria for publication are novelty, significant clinical or experimental relevance, and interest to a multidisciplinary audience in the broad arena of epilepsy. Review articles focused on any topic of epilepsy research will also be considered, but only if they present an exceptionally clear synthesis of current knowledge and future directions of a research area, based on a critical assessment of the available data or on hypotheses that are likely to stimulate more critical thinking and further advances in an area of epilepsy research.
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