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Duration of epileptic seizure types: A data-driven approach

Journal

EPILEPSIA
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 469-478

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/epi.17492

Keywords

database; duration limits; EEG; SCORE

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The objective of this study was to determine the duration of epileptic seizure types in patients who did not undergo withdrawal of antiseizure medication. The researchers extracted and analyzed 2742 seizures from a large database and determined the median duration and range for each seizure type. These findings are important for characterizing seizures and diagnosing patients with epilepsy.
Objective: To determine the duration of epileptic seizure types in patients who did not undergo withdrawal of antiseizure medication. Methods: From a large, structured database of 11 919 consecutive, routine video-electroencephalograpy (EEG) recordings, labeled using the SCORE (Standardized Computer-Based Organized Reporting of EEG) system, we extracted and analyzed 2742 seizures. For each seizure type we determined median duration and range after removal of outliers (2.5-97.5 percentile). We used surface electromyography (EMG) for accurate measurement of short motor seizures. Results: Myoclonic seizures last < 150 ms, epileptic spasms 0.4-2 s, tonic seizures 1.5-36 s, atonic seizures 0.1-12,5 s, when measured using surface EMG. Generalized clonic seizures last 1-24 s. Typical absence seizures are rarely longer than 30 s (2.75-26.5 s) and atypical absences last 2-100 s. In our patients, the duration of focal aware (median: 27 s; 1.25-166 s) and impaired awareness seizures (median: 42.5 s; 9.5-271 s) was shorter than reported previously in patients undergoing withdrawal of antiseizure medication. All focal seizures terminated within 10 min. Median duration of generalized tonic-clonic seizures was 79.5 s (57-102 s) and of focal-to-bilateral tonic-clonic seizures was 103.5 (77.5-237 s). All tonic-clonic seizures terminated within 5 min. Significance: This comprehensive list of seizure durations provides important information for characterizing seizures and diagnosing patients with epilepsy. The upper limits of seizure durations are helpful in early recognition of imminent status epilepticus.

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