Eschbach Krista, Reedy Julia, Gofton Teneille, Gopaul Margaret, Farias-Moeller Raquel, Kellogg Marissa, Knupp Kelly, Hirsch Lawrence J, Wong Nora, Dorsey Holliman Brook
University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Neurology, USA.
ACCORDS - University of Colorado, USA.
Epilepsy Behav. 2025 Feb;163:110236. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2024.110236. Epub 2024 Dec 31.
To describe the lived experience of patients with NORSE and explore quality of life (QOL) for patients and their caregivers.
NORSE is a rare condition characterized by refractory status epilepticus, often of unknown cause, in a previously neurologically healthy individual. Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is a subset of NORSE. NORSE is associated with a risk of mortality, acute morbidity, and neurocognitive sequela with limited data about the long-term impacts.
We conducted in-depth individual or dyadic semi-structured interviews with patients and caregivers. Interviews explored the long-term experiences after NORSE and its impacts on patient and caregiver QOL. Data were analyzed using a thematic content analysis approach.
Fourteen interviews, comprising 5 patients and 15 caregivers, were completed between April 2023 - February 2024. The median age at NORSE onset was 17 years (IQR: 11.00 - 20.25) with a median of 5.60 years (IQR: 3.88 - 8.50) since onset. While experiences varied based on NORSE outcomes and time since onset, we identified the following themes: 1) Seizures, medication side effects, and comorbid health concerns impact patient independence and QOL; 2) Mental and behavioral health concerns compounded by loneliness and isolation impact patient QOL; 3) Friend and family relationship changes impact patient social and emotional QOL; 4) Family members take on care of the patient and experience significant life changes.
NORSE has significant life-altering impacts on patients and caregivers. These findings highlight a need to evaluate outcomes and provide support that extends beyond seizure management.
描述不明原因的难治性癫痫持续状态(NORSE)患者的生活经历,并探讨患者及其照顾者的生活质量(QOL)。
NORSE是一种罕见疾病,其特征为在既往神经系统健康的个体中出现难治性癫痫持续状态,病因通常不明。发热感染相关癫痫综合征(FIRES)是NORSE的一个亚型。NORSE与死亡风险、急性发病及神经认知后遗症相关,关于其长期影响的数据有限。
我们对患者及其照顾者进行了深入的个体或二元半结构式访谈。访谈探讨了NORSE后的长期经历及其对患者和照顾者生活质量的影响。使用主题内容分析法对数据进行分析。
在2023年4月至2024年2月期间完成了14次访谈,包括5名患者和15名照顾者。NORSE发病的中位年龄为17岁(四分位间距:11.00 - 20.25),发病以来的中位时间为5.60年(四分位间距:3.88 - 8.50)。虽然经历因NORSE结局和发病后的时间而异,但我们确定了以下主题:1)癫痫发作、药物副作用和合并的健康问题影响患者的独立性和生活质量;2)因孤独和孤立而加剧的心理和行为健康问题影响患者的生活质量;3)朋友和家庭关系的变化影响患者的社会和情感生活质量;4)家庭成员照顾患者并经历重大生活变化。
NORSE对患者和照顾者的生活产生了重大改变。这些发现凸显了评估结局并提供超越癫痫发作管理的支持的必要性。