Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Neurosciences, McGovern Medical School at UT Health Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2024 Aug;38(6):1382-1408. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2023.2283937. Epub 2023 Nov 22.
Cognitive, mood, and behavioral changes are common among persons with epilepsy (PWE), resulting in a complex neuropsychological presentation. Women with epilepsy (WWE) represent a distinct cohort within the broader epilepsy population due to sex and gender-specific factors impacting epilepsy semiology and treatment. However, unique neuropsychological profiles among WWE have not been established. This narrative review aims to further define neuropsychological correlates in WWE and promote meaningful discussion related to enhancing the provision of neuropsychological care within this clinical population. Current literature in PWE examining differences in cognitive function, mental health, and quality of life (QoL) between women and men was critically reviewed, emphasizing considerations for neuropsychological practice. WWE demonstrate a preservation of verbal learning and memory compared to men both pre- and post-surgically, with sex-based, neurobiological mechanisms likely contributing to this association. WWE also have elevated risk for affective disorder psychopathology, suicidality, and traumatic experiences. Epidemiology related to psychotic and bipolar spectrum disorders is less clear, and findings are mixed regarding sex-specific behavioral side effects of antiseizure and psychotropic medication. Finally, hormonal and obstetric factors are highlighted as important contributors to neuropsychological symptoms in WWE, with elevated risk for low QoL and increased stigma associated with greater medical and psychiatric comorbidities compared to men. While emerging literature has begun to characterize the neuropsychological presentation of WWE, future research is needed to define sex and gender differences in neuropsychological sequalae among PWE to ensure consistency and quality of care for WWE.
认知、情绪和行为改变在癫痫患者 (PWE) 中很常见,导致复杂的神经心理学表现。由于影响癫痫症状和治疗的性别特异性因素,患有癫痫的女性 (WWE) 在更广泛的癫痫人群中代表了一个独特的群体。然而,WWE 中独特的神经心理学特征尚未确定。本叙述性综述旨在进一步定义 WWE 中的神经心理学相关性,并促进与增强该临床人群神经心理学护理提供相关的有意义讨论。 当前研究 PWE 中,对认知功能、心理健康和生活质量 (QoL) 在女性和男性之间差异的文献进行了批判性审查,强调了神经心理学实践的注意事项。 WWE 在术前和术后都表现出比男性更好的语言学习和记忆能力,这与性别相关的神经生物学机制可能与此相关。WWE 还存在更高的情感障碍病理风险、自杀风险和创伤经历。与精神病和双相谱系障碍相关的流行病学不太清楚,关于抗癫痫和精神药物的性别特异性行为副作用的研究结果也存在差异。最后,强调了激素和产科因素是 WWE 神经心理学症状的重要因素,与男性相比,WWE 的生活质量较低,与更多的医疗和精神共病相关的耻辱感增加。 虽然新兴文献已经开始描述 WWE 的神经心理学表现,但需要进一步的研究来定义 PWE 中神经心理学后遗症的性别差异,以确保 WWE 的护理一致性和质量。