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Postictal symptoms help distinguish patients with epileptic seizures from those with non-epileptic seizures.
Authors:A B Ettinger  D M Weisbrot  E Nolan  O Devinsky
Institution:Department of Neurology, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the Epilepsy Management Program, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.
Abstract:The aim of the study was to assess whether post-ictal symptoms can help distinguish patients who have epileptic seizures from those with non-epileptic seizures (NES). We reviewed the spontaneous responses to the question ‘What symptoms do you have after a seizure?’ in 16 patients with epileptic seizures (predominantly focal with secondary generalization or generalized tonic–clonic) and 23 NES patients. Six of the 16 patients (38%) vs. only one of 23 NES patients (4.3%) noted post-ictal headache (P =  0.008). Nine epilepsy patients (56%) vs. three NES patients (13%) reported post-ictal fatigue (P =  0.004). Confusion or other symptoms did not distinguish epilepsy patients from those with NES. All epilepsy patients had at least one post-ictal symptom while 12 NES patients (52%) had none (P =  0.001). Therefore, patients evaluated for epileptic vs. non-epileptic seizures who have post-ictal fatigue or headache, are more likely to have epileptic seizures. Patients with a diagnosis of NES who note post-ictal fatigue or headache should be investigated further.
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