How soon should urgent EEG be performed following a first epileptic seizure?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107315
How soon should urgent EEG be performed following a first epileptic seizure?
Abstract
Purpose: Patients with a first unprovoked epileptic seizure are often seen in emergency services. Electroencephalography (EEG) is indicated for diagnosing epilepsy, but the optimal time to perform this test has not been defined. This study aimed to determine the time interval following a seizure within which EEG has the greatest diagnostic yield.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of all adult patients with a first unprovoked seizure who had undergone emergency EEG (July 2014-December 2019). Data collection included demographics, seizure type, time interval to EEG study, EEG pattern identified, and the prescription after emergency assessment. An optimal cut-off point for time to EEG was obtained, and an adjusted regression model was performed to establish associations with the presence of epileptiform abnormalities.
Results: A total of 170 patients were included (mean age: 50.7 years, 40.6% women). Epileptiform discharges were identified in 34.1% of recordings, nonepileptiform abnormalities in 46.5%, and normal findings in 19.4%. A lower latency from seizure to EEG was associated with a higher probability of finding epileptiform discharges (median: 12.7 in the epileptiform EEGs vs. 20 h in the nonepileptiform EEGs, p < 0.001). The time interval associated with the highest probability of detecting an epileptiform EEG pattern was within the first 16 h after seizure onset: 52.1% of recordings performed before the 16-h cut-off showed these abnormal patterns compared with 20.2% performed after (p < 0.001). These findings were not related to the presence of an epileptogenic lesion in neuroimaging or to other clinical variables. The finding of epileptiform abnormalities was followed by a greater prescription of antiseizure drugs (96.4% vs. 66% in nonepileptiform patterns, p < 0.001).
Conclusion: The diagnostic yield of EEG following a first unprovoked epileptic seizure is highest when this test is performed within the first 16 h after onset of the event.
Keywords: Electroencephalography; Emergency video-EEG; Epileptic syndrome; First unprovoked seizure; New-onset seizure.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest Dr. Santamarina has participated in advisory boards and pharmaceutical industry-sponsored symposia for Eisai Inc., UCB, Bial, and Esteve. Dr. Abraira has participated in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored symposia for Eisai Inc. and UCB. Dr. Toledo has participated in advisory boards and pharmaceutical industry-sponsored symposia for Eisai Inc., UCB, Bial, GSK, and Esteve. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest relevant to the content of this article.
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