青少年肌阵挛性癫痫的延迟诊断:范围综述

Sara Abdullah Albuainain, Amal Abdullah Almutairi, Elham Saleh Al-Zahrani, Atheer Abdullah Alsalem, Mohammed Salah Elmagzoub, Amina Sabry
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简介青少年和成年早期最常见的特发性全身癫痫是青少年肌阵挛性癫痫(JME)。在全球范围内,该病通常被漏诊、误诊,并经常被延误诊断。本次范围界定综述的重点是导致 JME 诊断延误的因素以及如何避免这些因素。研究方法:采用系统综述的首选报告项目和荟萃分析协议对已发表的文章进行比较。为了确定导致JME诊断延误的因素,使用关键词 "JME "和 "扬兹癫痫 "在PubMed和ScienceDirect(Summon)上进行了搜索,共发现了13410篇文章。然而,如果将关键词 "延迟诊断"、"人类"、"英语"、"年轻成人 "和 "免费全文 "包括在内,并排除 "重复和不相关的文章",我们还能找到 15 篇文章。参与者为年轻的成年患者。研究结果在这15篇文章中,有两篇报道了JME的诊断延迟了14年,其余文章的延迟时间从1年到11年不等。平均延迟年龄为 20 ± 10 岁。导致延误的各种原因之一是由于对该综合征缺乏了解而未能获得肌阵挛性抽搐病史,占 93.3%;其次是对脑电图的误导或曲解,占 86.6%;脑电图正常,占 80%;最初发作时出现 GTC,占 66.67%;患者未提及自己的肌阵挛性抽搐,占 60%。结论尽管有明确的诊断标准,公众对 JME 的认识也在不断提高,但误诊仍是一个问题,导致延误数年。
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The Delayed Diagnosis of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy in Young Adults: A Scoping Review
Introduction: The most prevalent idiopathic generalized epilepsies of adolescence and early adulthood is juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). Its diagnosis is usually missed, wrongly labeled, and frequently delayed worldwide. This scoping review focused on the factors that contribute to JME diagnosis delays and how to avoid them. Methodology: The preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis protocols for comparative published articles were used. To determine the factors that cause the delay of diagnosis of JME, a search in PubMed and ScienceDirect (Summon) using keywords "JME" and "Janz epilepsy" revealed a sum of 13410 articles. However, when including the keywords; 'delayed diagnosis', 'human',' English language', 'young adults' and 'free full text'; and excluded 'duplicated and unrelated articles we remained with 15 articles. The participants were young adult patients. Results: Out of the 15 articles two have reported a delay in the diagnosis of JME by14 years, while the rest varied from 1 to 11 years. With the mean age of delay being 20 ±10 years. One of the various reasons contributing to this delay is failure to elicit a myoclonic jerk history due to lack of familiarity with the syndrome which accounted for 93.3%, followed by misleading or misinterpretation of EEG 86.6%, normal EEG 80%, presenting initial seizure with GTC 66.67% and patients fail to mention their own myoclonic jerks 60%. Conclusion: Despite well-defined diagnostic criteria and growing public knowledge of JME, misdiagnosis remains an issue that causes the delay by several years.
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