2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2002000500005
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Inferences from a community study about non-epileptic events

Abstract: -Objective: To demonstrate the epidemiological importance of the different types of non-epileptic events (NEE) in a low-income urban community. Method: The patients suspected of having epilepsy, who were detected in the first phase (screening one) of this prevalence study, were interviewed by a neurologist in a non-structured neurological interview. These NEE were classified as physiological and psychogenic, subdivided by various types. The psychogenic NEE were classified according to the DSM-IV criteria. Resu… Show more

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“…We explored what resources are available when vEEG is not available. In rural areas, ES and PNES have been diagnosed in patients using surveys and interviews with neurologists [17,24,27]. Appropriate diagnosis of PNES and ES is essential for the correct treatment and also when diagnosing children and adolescents [18,35,49].…”
Section: Addressing Potential Differences In the Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We explored what resources are available when vEEG is not available. In rural areas, ES and PNES have been diagnosed in patients using surveys and interviews with neurologists [17,24,27]. Appropriate diagnosis of PNES and ES is essential for the correct treatment and also when diagnosing children and adolescents [18,35,49].…”
Section: Addressing Potential Differences In the Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The co-existence of epilepsy and PNES in 10% of patients may also complicate making accurate diagnoses. Patients with seizures are misdiagnosed often [13,14,24,27], even with the availability of vEEG technology [50], resulting in treatment delay and possible unnecessary treatment. This delay may promulgate incorrect treatment with AEDs and put the patient with PNES at iatrogenic risk [51].…”
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“…Isso nos reporta a estudo epidemiológico realizado no Rio de Janeiro que teve a grande preocupação da análise meticulosa de caso a caso. 15 Nele, houve a demonstração de em que vários sujeitos com suspeita de epilepsia na primeira fase de estudo de porta-a-porta se demonstrou, na segunda fase, tratar-se apenas de eventos não epilépticos, muitos deles transtornos psiquiátricos. Assim, há de se questionar se principalmente os estudos que demonstram altas taxas de epilepsia, mais do que a média usual de 0,5 a 1,0%, apresentariam indevidas altas taxas de comorbidades psiquiátricas, pois na verdade, o transtorno índice já seria de natureza básica psiquiátrica.…”
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