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新型冠状病毒肺炎、新发癫痫发作与癫痫:一项系统综述

COVID-19, de novo seizures, and epilepsy: a systematic review.

作者信息

Asadi-Pooya Ali A, Simani Leila, Shahisavandi Mina, Barzegar Zohreh

机构信息

Epilepsy Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Neurol Sci. 2021 Feb;42(2):415-431. doi: 10.1007/s10072-020-04932-2. Epub 2020 Nov 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We discuss the evidence on the occurrence of de novo seizures in patients with COVID-19, the consequences of this catastrophic disease in people with epilepsy (PWE), and the electroencephalographic (EEG) findings in patients with COVID-19.

METHODS

This systematic review was prepared according to the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement. MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase from inception to August 15, 2020 were systematically searched. These key words were used: "COVID" AND "seizure" OR "epilepsy" OR "EEG" OR "status epilepticus" OR "electroencephalography".

RESULTS

We could identify 62 related manuscripts. Many studies were case reports or case series of patients with COVID-19 and seizures. PWE showed more psychological distress than healthy controls. Many cases with new-onset focal seizures, serial seizures, and status epilepticus have been reported in the literature. EEG studies have been significantly ignored and underused globally.

CONCLUSION

Many PWE perceived significant disruption in the quality of care to them, and some people reported increase in their seizure frequency since the onset of the pandemic. Telemedicine is a helpful technology that may improve access to the needed care for PWE in these difficult times. De novo seizures may occur in people with COVID-19 and they may happen in a variety of forms. In addition to prolonged EEG monitoring, performing a through metabolic investigation, electrocardiogram, brain imaging, and a careful review of all medications are necessary steps. The susceptibility of PWE to contracting COVID-19 should be investigated further.

摘要

目的

我们探讨新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)患者新发癫痫发作的证据、这种灾难性疾病对癫痫患者(PWE)的影响以及COVID-19患者的脑电图(EEG)检查结果。

方法

本系统评价按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目声明的建议编写。系统检索了从创刊至2020年8月15日的MEDLINE、Scopus和Embase数据库。使用了以下关键词:“COVID”和“癫痫发作”或“癫痫”或“脑电图”或“癫痫持续状态”或“脑电图描记术”。

结果

我们共识别出62篇相关手稿。许多研究是关于COVID-19患者癫痫发作的病例报告或病例系列。与健康对照相比,PWE表现出更多的心理困扰。文献中报道了许多新发局灶性癫痫发作、连续性癫痫发作和癫痫持续状态的病例。脑电图研究在全球范围内被严重忽视且未得到充分利用。

结论

许多PWE感觉到他们所接受的医疗护理质量受到了严重干扰,一些人报告自疫情开始以来癫痫发作频率增加。远程医疗是一项有用的技术,在这些困难时期可能有助于PWE获得所需的护理。COVID-19患者可能会出现新发癫痫发作,且可能以多种形式发生。除了延长脑电图监测外,进行全面的代谢检查、心电图检查、脑成像检查以及仔细审查所有药物都是必要的步骤。PWE感染COVID-19的易感性应进一步研究。

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