Visually sensitive seizures: An updated review by the Epilepsy Foundation

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Light flashes, patterns, or color changes can provoke seizures in up to 1 in 4000 persons. Prevalence may be higher because of selection bias. The Epilepsy Foundation reviewed light-induced seizures in 2005. Since then, images on social media, virtual reality, three-dimensional (3D) movies, and the Internet have proliferated. Hundreds of studies have explored the mechanisms and presentations of photosensitive seizures, justifying an updated review. This literature summary derives from a nonsystematic literature review via PubMed using the terms “photosensitive” and ...

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Personalized seizure signature: An interpretable approach to false alarm reduction for long‐term epileptic seizure detection

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Objective

Long-term automatic detection of focal seizures remains one of the major challenges in epilepsy due to the unacceptably high number of false alarms from state-of-the-art methods. Our aim was to investigate to what extent a new patient-specific approach based on similarly occurring morphological electroencephalographic (EEG) signal patterns could be used to distinguish seizures from nonseizure events, as well as to estimate its maximum performance.

Methods

We evaluated our approach on >5500 h of long-term EEG recordings using two public datasets: the Seguir leyendo →

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Precentral gyrus and insula responses to stress vary with duration to diagnosis in functional seizures

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Objective

This study was undertaken to determine whether undiagnosed illness duration (time between functional seizures [FS] onset and diagnosis) is linked to differences in neural response and functional connectivity during processing of stressful experiences.

Methods

Forty-nine participants with traumatic brain injury preceding the onset of FS confirmed by video-electroencephalography were recruited prospectively. Participants completed psychiatric symptom assessments before undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with an acute psychosocial stress task. Linear mixed effects (LME) analyses identified significant interactions between the factors of group ...

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Use of second doses of Valtoco® (diazepam nasal spray) across 24 hours after the initial dose for out‐of‐hospital seizure clusters: Results from a phase 3, open‐label, repeat‐dose safety study

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Objective

An exploratory analysis from a long-term, phase 3, open-label, repeat-dose safety study of diazepam nasal spray for acute treatment of seizure clusters assessed the use of a second dose up to 24 hours after the initial dose and effectiveness in potentially reducing the number of seizures.

Methods

Seizures and doses were recorded in diaries.

Results

Of 175 patients enrolled, 163 received ≥1 dose of diazepam nasal spray and were included in the safety population; those patients received a total of 4390 doses for a total ...

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Epilepsy and brain network hubs

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Epilepsy is a disorder of brain networks. A better understanding of structural and dynamic network properties may improve epilepsy diagnosis, treatment, and prognostics. Hubs are brain regions with high connectivity to other parts of the brain and are typically situated along the brain’s most efficient communication pathways, supporting large-scale brain wiring and many higher order neural functions. The visualization and analysis of hubs offers a perspective on regional and global network organization and can provide novel insights into brain disorders ...

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Substantial early changes in bone and calcium metabolism among adult pharmacoresistant epilepsy patients on a modified Atkins diet

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Objective

The aim of this study was to investigate whether the modified Atkins diet (MAD), a variant of the ketogenic diet, has an impact on bone- and calcium (Ca) metabolism.

Methods

Two groups of adult patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy were investigated. One, the diet group (= 53), was treated with MAD for 12 weeks, whereas the other, the reference group (= 28), stayed on their habitual diet in the same period. All measurements were performed before and after the 12 weeks in both groups. We assessed bone ...

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The effect of epilepsy surgery on productivity: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

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Objectives

An important but understudied benefit of resective epilepsy surgery is improvement in productivity; that is, people’s ability to contribute to society through participation in the workforce and in unpaid roles such as carer duties. Here, we aimed to evaluate productivity in adults with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) pre- and post-resective epilepsy surgery, and to explore the factors that positively influence productivity outcomes.

Methods

We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis using four electronic databases: Medline (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), EBM Reviews – Cochrane Central ...

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Functional connectivity and epileptogenicity of nodular heterotopias: A single‐pulse stimulation study

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Objective

Nodular heterotopias (NHs) are malformations of cortical development associated with drug-resistant focal epilepsy with frequent poor surgical outcome. The epileptogenic network is complex and can involve the nodule, the overlying cortex, or both. Single-pulse electrical stimulation (SPES) during stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) allows the investigation of functional connectivity between the stimulated and responsive cortices by eliciting cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs). We used SPES to analyze the NH connectome and its relation to the epileptogenic network organization.

Methods

We retrospectively studied 12 patients with NH ...

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The novel persistent sodium current inhibitor PRAX‐562 has potent anticonvulsant activity with improved protective index relative to standard of care sodium channel blockers

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Objective

This study investigates the effects of PRAX-562 on sodium current (INa), intrinsic neuronal excitability, and protection from evoked seizures to determine whether a preferential persistent INa inhibitor would exhibit improved preclinical efficacy and tolerability compared to two standard voltage-gated sodium channel (NaV) blockers.

Methods

Inhibition of INa was characterized using patch clamp analysis. The effect on intrinsic excitability was measured using evoked action potentials recorded from hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons in mouse brain slices. Anticonvulsant activity was evaluated using the maximal electroshock seizure ...

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Brivaracetam prevents the development of epileptiform activity when administered early after cortical neurotrauma in rats

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There is no effective therapy to prevent the development of posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE). Recently, we reported that administration of the antiseizure medication (ASM) levetiracetam (LEV) shortly after trauma prevented the development of epileptiform activity in two experimental models of neurotrauma. However, the time window for effective intervention with LEV may be too narrow for most clinical settings. Using the controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury model, the current study tested whether early administration of brivaracetam (BRV), an ASM with 20 times ...

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