Implications of starting antiepileptic treatment prior to electroencephalography in first epileptic seizures

A. Llauradó , M. Quintana , E. Fonseca , L. Abraira , M. Toledo , M. Requena , M. Olivé , A. Ballvé , D. Campos , M. Sueiras , E. Santamarina
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Abstract

Introduction

This study aimed to determine whether the administration of antiepileptic drugs (AED) alters the likelihood of detecting epileptiform abnormalities in electroencephalographies (EEG) performed early after a first epileptic seizure.

Methods

We performed a retrospective, observational study including patients with a first seizure attended at our centre’s emergency department between July 2014 and November 2019. We collected clinical data, as well as technical data on the acquisition and interpretation of the EEG performed within the first 72 hours after the seizure, and the factors related with seizure recurrence.

Results

We recruited 155 patients with a mean (SD) age of 48.6 (22.5) years; 61.3% were men. Regarding seizure type, 51% presented tonic-clonic seizures of unknown onset and 12% presented focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures. Thirty-nine patients (25.2%) received AED treatment before the EEG was performed: 33 received a non-benzodiazepine AED and 6 received a benzodiazepine. Epileptiform abnormalities were observed in 29.7% of patients. Previous administration of AEDs was not significantly associated with the probability of detecting interictal epileptiform abnormalities (P = .25) or with the risk of recurrence within 6 months (P = .63).

Conclusions

Administration of AEDs before an early EEG following a first seizure does not decrease the likelihood of detecting epileptiform abnormalities. These findings suggest that starting AED treatment immediately in patients with a high risk of early recurrence does not imply a reduction in the diagnostic accuracy of the test.

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首次癫痫发作脑电图检查前开始抗癫痫治疗的意义。
引言:本研究旨在确定服用抗癫痫药物(AED)是否会改变首次癫痫发作后早期脑电图(EEG)中检测到癫痫样异常的可能性。方法:我们进行了一项回顾性观察性研究,包括2014年7月至2019年11月在我们中心急诊科就诊的首次癫痫患者。我们收集了临床数据,以及在前72天内进行的脑电图采集和解释的技术数据 癫痫发作后数小时,以及与癫痫复发相关的因素。结果:我们招募了155名患者,平均(SD)年龄为48.6(22.5)岁;男性占61.3%。就癫痫发作类型而言,51%的患者出现不明发作的强直-阵挛性癫痫发作,12%的患者出现局灶性至双侧强直-阵痛性癫痫发作。39名患者(25.2%)在脑电图检查前接受了AED治疗:33名接受了非苯二氮卓类AED治疗,6名接受了苯二氮卓类药物治疗。29.7%的患者出现癫痫样异常。既往使用AEDs与发现发作间期癫痫样异常的概率无显著相关性(P =  .25)或有6个月内复发的风险(P=.63)。结论:在首次癫痫发作后的早期脑电图之前使用AED不会降低检测到癫痫样异常的可能性。这些发现表明,对早期复发风险较高的患者立即开始AED治疗并不意味着测试的诊断准确性降低。
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