Clinical features of epilepsy course during COVID-19

V. Mikhailov, N. Sivakova, Z. K. Idrisova, N. Shova
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Background. Currently, a great body of data regarding the link between epilepsy and novel coronavirus infection (NCI) has been accumulated. Numerous studies have paid a great attention to rise in frequency and severity of epileptic seizures as well as failure of remission in individuals suffering from epilepsy.Objective: to study clinical and mental changes during NCI in patients with epilepsy.Material and methods. Fifty patients with epilepsy were examined, who were divided into two groups depending on the NCI history: Group 1 (main) – 25 patients undergone COVID-19 in the period from 2020 to 2022; Group 2 (control) – 25 patients not undergone COVID-19 during the same period. Clinical-anamnestic and psychometric methods were used as well as the following scales and questionnaires: National Hospital Seizure Severity Scale (NHS-3), Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale (MOS-SS), Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20).Results. In patients with epilepsy who had undergone COVID-19, there was a tendency for more frequent epileptic seizures and increased severity of seizure course. Among such patients, mild depression and more severe asthenia, cognitive impairment, moderate sleep disturbances were more common than in the control group.Conclusion. The NCI pandemic has had a pronounced negative impact on the severity of epilepsy (the underlying disease).
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新冠肺炎患者癫痫病程的临床特点
背景。目前,已经积累了大量关于癫痫与新型冠状病毒感染之间联系的数据。许多研究都非常关注癫痫发作的频率和严重程度的上升以及癫痫患者的缓解失败。目的:探讨癫痫患者NCI期间的临床及心理变化。材料和方法。对50例癫痫患者进行检查,根据NCI病史分为两组:1组(主要)- 25例患者在2020 - 2022年期间感染了COVID-19;第二组(对照组)- 25例同期未感染COVID-19的患者。采用临床记忆法和心理测量法,以及以下量表和问卷:国家医院癫痫发作严重程度量表(NHS-3)、简易精神状态检查量表(MMSE)、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)、医疗结局研究睡眠量表(MOS-SS)、多维疲劳量表(MFI-20)。在感染COVID-19的癫痫患者中,癫痫发作的频率和发作过程的严重程度都有增加的趋势。在这些患者中,轻度抑郁和较严重的虚弱、认知障碍、中度睡眠障碍较对照组更为常见。非传染性疾病大流行对癫痫(潜在疾病)的严重程度产生了明显的负面影响。
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Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Conditions
Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Conditions Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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