Solnick Sierra
National University of Natural Medicine, Portland, OR.
Integr Med (Encinitas). 2024 Nov;23(5):34-36.
This case report explores the diagnostic challenges in evaluating first-time seizures by highlighting the importance of differentiating between provoked and unprovoked seizures. The patient, a 65-year-old female, experienced her first seizure during a yoga retreat in Costa Rica, influenced by a perfect storm of overlapping factors such as traveler's diarrhea, alcohol consumption, and THC use. Comprehensive evaluation and laboratory assessments revealed an elevated hematocrit and borderline magnesium deficiency. Despite limitations in reporting accuracy and the lack of immediate medical transfer, these findings did not hinder the diagnostic process. This episode, classified as a provoked seizure, highlights the necessity of a detailed case history when evaluating a presumed first-time seizure, targeted electrolyte assessment, and hydration strategies to inform clinical decision-making.
本病例报告通过强调区分诱发性癫痫和特发性癫痫的重要性,探讨了首次癫痫发作评估中的诊断挑战。患者为一名65岁女性,在哥斯达黎加参加瑜伽静修期间首次发作癫痫,受到旅行者腹泻、饮酒和使用四氢大麻酚等多种因素叠加的影响。全面评估和实验室检查显示血细胞比容升高和临界镁缺乏。尽管报告准确性存在局限性且缺乏即时医疗转运,但这些发现并未妨碍诊断过程。这一被归类为诱发性癫痫的发作事件,凸显了在评估疑似首次癫痫发作时详细病史、针对性电解质评估以及补液策略对临床决策的必要性。