The ictal assessment of consciousness is of central importance in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy and nonepileptic attack disorder (NEAD). Long-term video-electroencephalography (video-EEG) is currently considered the gold standard investigative technique for the evaluation of patients with recurrent attacks associated with transient alterations of arousal (responsiveness) and/or awareness (experiential states). This paper offers a concise review focusing on the practical aspects of clinical relevance in the video-EEG diagnostic workout of inpatients with suspected epilepsy or NEAD, as outlined in existing guidelines and recommendations. The reviewed literature implies that both implementation of specific procedures (e.g., activation maneuvers) and interpersonal approach (e.g., monitoring protocols) during video-EEG should be tailored to the individual patient's presentation.

Eddy, C., Cavanna, A. (2014). Video-electroencephalography investigation of ictal alterations of consciousness in epilepsy and non-epileptic attack disorder: Practical considerations. EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, 30, 24-27 [10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.09.003].

Video-electroencephalography investigation of ictal alterations of consciousness in epilepsy and non-epileptic attack disorder: Practical considerations

Cavanna A
2014

Abstract

The ictal assessment of consciousness is of central importance in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy and nonepileptic attack disorder (NEAD). Long-term video-electroencephalography (video-EEG) is currently considered the gold standard investigative technique for the evaluation of patients with recurrent attacks associated with transient alterations of arousal (responsiveness) and/or awareness (experiential states). This paper offers a concise review focusing on the practical aspects of clinical relevance in the video-EEG diagnostic workout of inpatients with suspected epilepsy or NEAD, as outlined in existing guidelines and recommendations. The reviewed literature implies that both implementation of specific procedures (e.g., activation maneuvers) and interpersonal approach (e.g., monitoring protocols) during video-EEG should be tailored to the individual patient's presentation.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Consciousness; Epilepsy; Guidelines; Nonepileptic attack disorder; Provocation; Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; Seizure; Video-electroencephalography;
English
7-ott-2013
2014
30
24
27
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Eddy, C., Cavanna, A. (2014). Video-electroencephalography investigation of ictal alterations of consciousness in epilepsy and non-epileptic attack disorder: Practical considerations. EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, 30, 24-27 [10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.09.003].
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