Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients

Ayataka Fujimoto,1 Tohru Okanishi,1 Yosuke Masuda,1 Keishiro Sato,1 Mitsuyo Nishimura,1 Shimpei Baba,1 Shinji Itamura,1 Yoichiro Homma,2 Hideo Enoki1 1Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2Department of General Internal Medicine, Seirei Hamama...

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Main Authors: Fujimoto A, Okanishi T, Masuda Y, Sato K, Nishimura M, Baba S, Itamura S, Homma Y, Enoki H
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-10-01
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spelling doaj-a042d5f8bdc344479c974700e97a22632020-11-25T01:49:36ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212018-10-01Volume 142879288741894Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patientsFujimoto AOkanishi TMasuda YSato KNishimura MBaba SItamura SHomma YEnoki HAyataka Fujimoto,1 Tohru Okanishi,1 Yosuke Masuda,1 Keishiro Sato,1 Mitsuyo Nishimura,1 Shimpei Baba,1 Shinji Itamura,1 Yoichiro Homma,2 Hideo Enoki1 1Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2Department of General Internal Medicine, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan Purpose: Diagnosing epilepsy in the elderly population can be difficult due to mimicking symptoms. Furthermore, epileptic symptoms can also be masked by various symptoms. We hypothesized that elderly patients with epilepsy exhibit specific clinical features among the various symptoms.Patients and methods: From 2009 to 2017, 177 patients who were older than 65 years were referred to our epilepsy center. Out of this group, the onset of symptoms occurred after reaching the age of 50 years in 152 of the patients, who were additionally being treated at our clinic. We divided their symptoms in accordance with their consciousness levels, which were defined as follows: full wakefulness level I, impaired awareness level II, and loss of consciousness level III. We also classified the duration of the symptoms as <10 seconds, ≥10 seconds but <1 minute, ≥1 minute but <5 minutes, ≥5 minutes but <10 minutes, ≥10 minutes but <1 hour, and ≥1 hour.Results: Among the 152 patients analyzed (mean age 72.9 years, standard deviation 6.71, range 65–92), 84 patients had epilepsy (epilepsy group) while 68 did not exhibit epilepsy (nonepilepsy group). For the consciousness levels, there were more level I patients in the nonepilepsy vs epilepsy group (P<0.028), with symptom duration lasting <1 minute (sensitivity 0.857, specificity 1) in the epilepsy group. In contrast, there were more level II patients in the epilepsy vs the nonepilepsy group (P=0.015), with the duration of symptoms lasting <1 minute (sensitivity 0.8125, specificity 0.930) in the epilepsy group. For the level III consciousness, convulsions were more commonly seen in the epilepsy group (P=0.044).Conclusion: Symptoms that last <1 minute with awareness and impaired awareness might be epileptic in the elderly population. Keywords: epilepsy in elderly, <1-minute seizure, consciousness level, cognitive impairment, concomitant symptomshttps://www.dovepress.com/short-duration-of-focal-onset-awareness-and-impaired-awareness-seizure-peer-reviewed-article-NDTepilepsy in elderlyless than 1-minute seizureconsciousness levelcognitive impairmentconcomitant symptoms
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author Fujimoto A
Okanishi T
Masuda Y
Sato K
Nishimura M
Baba S
Itamura S
Homma Y
Enoki H
spellingShingle Fujimoto A
Okanishi T
Masuda Y
Sato K
Nishimura M
Baba S
Itamura S
Homma Y
Enoki H
Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
epilepsy in elderly
less than 1-minute seizure
consciousness level
cognitive impairment
concomitant symptoms
author_facet Fujimoto A
Okanishi T
Masuda Y
Sato K
Nishimura M
Baba S
Itamura S
Homma Y
Enoki H
author_sort Fujimoto A
title Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
title_short Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
title_full Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
title_fullStr Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
title_full_unstemmed Short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
title_sort short duration of focal onset awareness and impaired awareness seizure are characteristic features of epilepsy in elderly patients
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1178-2021
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Ayataka Fujimoto,1 Tohru Okanishi,1 Yosuke Masuda,1 Keishiro Sato,1 Mitsuyo Nishimura,1 Shimpei Baba,1 Shinji Itamura,1 Yoichiro Homma,2 Hideo Enoki1 1Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2Department of General Internal Medicine, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan Purpose: Diagnosing epilepsy in the elderly population can be difficult due to mimicking symptoms. Furthermore, epileptic symptoms can also be masked by various symptoms. We hypothesized that elderly patients with epilepsy exhibit specific clinical features among the various symptoms.Patients and methods: From 2009 to 2017, 177 patients who were older than 65 years were referred to our epilepsy center. Out of this group, the onset of symptoms occurred after reaching the age of 50 years in 152 of the patients, who were additionally being treated at our clinic. We divided their symptoms in accordance with their consciousness levels, which were defined as follows: full wakefulness level I, impaired awareness level II, and loss of consciousness level III. We also classified the duration of the symptoms as <10 seconds, ≥10 seconds but <1 minute, ≥1 minute but <5 minutes, ≥5 minutes but <10 minutes, ≥10 minutes but <1 hour, and ≥1 hour.Results: Among the 152 patients analyzed (mean age 72.9 years, standard deviation 6.71, range 65–92), 84 patients had epilepsy (epilepsy group) while 68 did not exhibit epilepsy (nonepilepsy group). For the consciousness levels, there were more level I patients in the nonepilepsy vs epilepsy group (P<0.028), with symptom duration lasting <1 minute (sensitivity 0.857, specificity 1) in the epilepsy group. In contrast, there were more level II patients in the epilepsy vs the nonepilepsy group (P=0.015), with the duration of symptoms lasting <1 minute (sensitivity 0.8125, specificity 0.930) in the epilepsy group. For the level III consciousness, convulsions were more commonly seen in the epilepsy group (P=0.044).Conclusion: Symptoms that last <1 minute with awareness and impaired awareness might be epileptic in the elderly population. Keywords: epilepsy in elderly, <1-minute seizure, consciousness level, cognitive impairment, concomitant symptoms
topic epilepsy in elderly
less than 1-minute seizure
consciousness level
cognitive impairment
concomitant symptoms
url https://www.dovepress.com/short-duration-of-focal-onset-awareness-and-impaired-awareness-seizure-peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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