Spectrum of Nonepileptic Paroxysmal Events in Children from Southern India
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Spectrum of Nonepileptic Paroxysmal Events in Children from Southern India
Abstract
Background Nonepileptic paroxysmal events (NEPEs) present with episodes similar to epileptic seizures but without abnormal electrical discharge on electroencephalogram (EEG). NEPEs are commonly misdiagnosed as epilepsy. Epilepsy is diagnosed on the basis of a detailed history and examination. Emphasis during history to rule out the possibility of NEPE is important. The wrong diagnosis of epilepsy can lead to physical, psychological, and financial harm to the child and the family. Hence, this study was planned. Objective The objective of the study is to evaluate clinical profile, frequency, and spectrum of NEPE in children. Materials and Methods This is a prospective observational study. Patients with NEPE between January 2014 and August 2016 aged < 18 years were enrolled. NEPEs were diagnosed on the basis of history, home video, and EEG recordings. Patients were divided into different categories according to age, specific type of disorder, and system responsible. Patients were followed for their NEPE frequency and outcome. Results A total of 3,660 children presented with paroxysmal events; of them 8% were diagnosed with NEPE. Patients diagnosed with NEPE were classified into three age groups on the basis of their age of onset of symptom; of the total 285 patients, there were 2 neonates (0.7%), 160 infants (56%), and 123 children and adolescents (43.1%). Fifty-eight percent patients were boys. The most common diagnoses were breath-holding spells 113 (39%), followed by syncope 38 (13.3%) and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures 37 (12.9%). About 9 and 5% of patients had concomitant epilepsy and developmental delay, respectively. Conclusions NEPEs account for 8% of paroxysmal events. Most common NEPEs were breath-holding spells among infants and syncope and "psychogenic nonepileptic seizures" in children and adolescents.
Keywords: breath-holding spells; nonepileptic paroxysmal events; syncope.
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