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Management of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: a multidisciplinary approach

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The International League against Epilepsy (ILAE) proposed a diagnostic scheme for psychogenic non-epileptic seizure (PNES). The debate on ethical aspects of the diagnostic procedures is ongoing, the treatment is not standardized and management might differ according to age group. The objective was to reach an expert and stakeholder consensus on PNES management. A board comprising adult and child neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, pharmacologists, experts in forensic medicine and bioethics as well as patients’ representatives was formed. The board chose five main topics regarding PNES: diagnosis; ethical issues; psychiatric comorbidities; psychological treatment; and pharmacological treatment. After a systematic review of the literature, the board met in a consensus conference in Catanzaro (Italy). Further consultations using a model of Delphi panel were held. The global level of evidence for all topics was low. Even though most questions were formulated separately for children/adolescents and adults, no major age-related differences emerged. The board established that the approach to PNES diagnosis should comply with ILAE recommendations. Seizure induction was considered ethical, preferring the least invasive techniques. The board recommended looking carefully for mood disturbances, personality disorders and psychic trauma in persons with PNES and considering cognitive-behavioural therapy as a first-line psychological approach and pharmacological treatment to manage comorbid conditions, namely anxiety and depression. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure management should be multidisciplinary. High-quality long-term studies are needed to standardize PNES management.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
conversion disorder; EEG; epilepsy
List of contributors:
Gasparini, S.; Beghi, E.; Beghi, M.; Belcastro, V.; Biermann, K. P.; Bottini, G.; Capovilla, G.; Cervellione, R. A.; Cianci, V.; Coppola, G.; Cornaggia, C. M.; DE FAZIO, P; De, Masi; G., Elia; M., Erba; G., Fusco; A., Gentile; V., Giallonardo; A. T., Guerrini; R., Ingravallo; F., Iudice; A., Lucenteforte; E., Magaudda; A., Mumoli; L., Papagno; C., Pesce; G. B., Pucci; E., Ricci; P., Romeo; A., Quintas; R., Sueri; C., Vitaliti; G., Zoia; De Sarro, G; Aguglia, U; Gambardella, A; Labate, A; Ferlazzo, E
Authors of the University:
LABATE Angelo
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3231641
Published in:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
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