McAreavey M J, Ballinger B R, Fenton G W
Department of Psychiatry, University of Dundee, Scotland.
Epilepsia. 1992 Jul-Aug;33(4):657-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1992.tb02343.x.
All inpatients aged greater than 55 years with dementia in the Dundee Psychiatric Service were surveyed for seizure occurrence by interviewing staff and reviewing records. Of 208 patients, 19 (9.1%) were recorded as having seizures. The seizures were major in 92% and occurred at a rate of approximately 2.3 seizures per patient per year. Patients with epilepsy were significantly younger than a control group of dementia inpatients and were significantly more cognitively impaired on the survey Clifton Assessment Procedure for the Elderly (CAPE), but not on the Mini Mental State Examination. Of 111 reported accidents, only 5 appeared to be associated with epilepsy. Although epileptic seizures are relatively common in patients with severe dementia, they rarely caused severe problems.
对邓迪精神病服务中心所有年龄大于55岁的痴呆住院患者,通过与工作人员访谈和查阅记录来调查癫痫发作情况。在208名患者中,有19名(9.1%)被记录有癫痫发作。其中92%为大发作,发作频率约为每人每年2.3次。癫痫患者明显比痴呆住院患者对照组年轻,且在老年人克利夫顿评估程序(CAPE)调查中认知损害明显更严重,但在简易精神状态检查中并非如此。在111起报告的事故中,只有5起似乎与癫痫有关。虽然癫痫发作在重度痴呆患者中相对常见,但很少引起严重问题。