Hidden cases of epilepsy in cognitive impairment clinics: Exploring the use of a portable device for simplified electroencephalography testing

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100701
Masahiro Hata , Yuto Satake , Yuki Miyazaki , Hisaki Omori , Atsuya Hirashima , Hideki Kanemoto , Kenji Yoshiyama , Shun Takahashi , Manabu Ikeda
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Late-onset epilepsy, particularly focal impaired awareness seizures, often present without convulsions and can cause memory impairment. This can lead patients to initially seek consultation at memory clinics, potentially delaying referral to epilepsy specialists. We report on three patients, aged 40s to 70s, admitted for cognitive evaluation who were finally diagnosed with epileptic seizures as the underlying cause of their symptoms. Notably, all initially presented to local clinics with symptoms suggesting cognitive impairment. Despite initial diagnostic uncertainty, all patients exhibited epileptic activity on electroencephalography (EEG) and responded positively to antiepileptic drugs, suggesting epileptic mechanisms were involved in their symptoms. Both traditional clinical EEG systems and newly developed, one-minute portable EEG devices were used in their evaluations. The portable device, medically approved in Japan, successfully captured sharp-waves like activities with the same durations, amplitudes, and shapes as traditional devices. This highlights its potential to improve epilepsy diagnosis and future screening due to its portability and ease of use. Implementing portable EEG devices could promote timely and appropriate treatment, preventing misdiagnosis of neurological conditions.

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认知障碍诊所中的癫痫隐匿病例:探索使用便携式设备简化脑电图测试
晚发性癫痫,尤其是局灶性意识障碍性癫痫发作,常常表现为不抽搐,并可导致记忆障碍。这可能导致患者最初到记忆诊所就诊,从而延误了转诊至癫痫专科医生的时间。我们报告了三位因认知评估而入院的患者,他们的年龄从 40 多岁到 70 多岁不等,最终被诊断为癫痫发作是其症状的根本原因。值得注意的是,这三位患者最初在当地诊所就诊时都伴有认知障碍症状。尽管最初的诊断并不确定,但所有患者的脑电图(EEG)均显示有癫痫活动,并对抗癫痫药物有积极反应,这表明癫痫机制与他们的症状有关。在对他们进行评估时,使用了传统的临床脑电图系统和新开发的一分钟便携式脑电图设备。这种便携式设备在日本获得了医疗认证,它成功捕捉到了类似锐波的活动,其持续时间、振幅和形状与传统设备相同。由于其便携性和易用性,这凸显了它在改善癫痫诊断和未来筛查方面的潜力。采用便携式脑电图设备可以促进及时和适当的治疗,防止神经系统疾病的误诊。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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审稿时长
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