COVID-19 感染和疫苗对癫痫患者的影响:真实体验。

Journal of The American Dietetic Association Pub Date : 2023-11-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29399/npa.28314
Özge Öcek, Pınar Ortan
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简介:本研究评估了COVID-19感染癫痫患者的影响和疫苗的安全性:本研究评估了癫痫患者(PWEs)感染 COVID-19 的影响以及疫苗的安全性:研究对象是接种了COVID-19疫苗的癫痫患者。将样本分为两组,即耐药性癫痫(DRE)患者和非耐药性癫痫患者,监测并比较他们在感染 COVID-19 和接种 mRNA 或灭活疫苗前后的癫痫发作频率、发作类型、癫痫状态的发展、药物剂量和/或类型的变化、脑电图(EEG)。此外,还询问了接种 COVID-19 以外的疫苗后癫痫发作模式的变化:研究共纳入 307 名平均年龄为(42.62±14.74)岁的残疾人,其中 97 人(31.6%)检测出 COVID-19 PCR 阳性。感染 COVID-19 后癫痫发作频率没有增加的患者明显接受了单一疗法(P=0.031)。接种疫苗前,平均癫痫发作频率为每年 2.70±5.19,但接种疫苗后增至每年 3.20±5.82。在整个样本和 mRNA 组中,异常脑电图与癫痫发作频率增加之间存在明显关系(p=0.011,p=0.004)。接种 mRNA 疫苗后,DRE 患者的癫痫发作频率明显增加(p=0.023)。总体而言,29.9%的样本在感染COVID-19期间癫痫发作频率增加,其中接种mRNA疫苗的患者癫痫发作频率增加16.4%,接种灭活疫苗的患者癫痫发作频率增加8.6%,接种非COVID-19疫苗的患者癫痫发作频率增加25%:结论:与接种疫苗相比,COVID-19 感染与癫痫发作频率增加的风险更相关,COVID-19 疫苗与其他疫苗对公共卫生专家的风险没有区别。
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Effects of COVID-19 Infection and Vaccines on Patients with Epilepsy: Real-Life Experiences.

Introduction: The current study evaluates the effects of COVID-19 infection and the safety of vaccines in patients with epilepsy (PWEs).

Method: The study was conducted with PWEs who were vaccinated against COVID-19. The sample was separated into two groups as those with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) and those with non-resistant epilepsy, and their seizure frequencies, seizure types, development of status epilepticus, changes in doses and/or types of drugs, electroencephalographs (EEGs) before and after COVID-19 infection, and vaccination with mRNA or inactivated vaccines were monitored and compared. Changes in seizure patterns were also inquired about following the administration of vaccines other than COVID-19.

Results: Included in the study were 307 PWEs with a mean age of 42.62±14.74, among whom COVID-19 PCR positivity was detected in 97(31.6%). Those who experienced no increase in seizure frequency while infected with COVID-19 were significantly under monotherapy (p=0.031). The mean seizure frequency was 2.70±5.19 per year before vaccination, but increased to 3.20±5.82 after. A significant relationship was identified between abnormal EEG and increased seizure frequency across the entire sample and the mRNA group (p=0.011, p=0.004). The frequency of seizures increased significantly in the DRE patients after receiving the mRNA vaccine (p=0.023). Overall, increased seizure frequencies were observed in 29.9% of the sample during COVID-19 infection, with increases of 16.4% in those who received the mRNA vaccine, 8.6% after inactivated vaccines and 25% after non-COVID-19 vaccines.

Conclusion: COVID-19 infection was found to be associated with a higher increased seizure frequency risk than being vaccinated, and COVID-19 vaccines do not differ from other vaccines in terms of the risk to PWEs.

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