Peri‐ictal psychiatric manifestations in people with epilepsy: An umbrella review

Author:

Alva‐Diaz Carlos12ORCID,Cabanillas‐Lazo Miguel3ORCID,Navarro‐Flores Alba4,Martinez‐Rivera Raisa N.56,Valdeiglesias‐Abarca Maria27,Acevedo‐Marino Krystel27,Pacheco‐Barrios Kevin89ORCID,Ruiz‐Garcia Ramiro10,Burneo Jorge11

Affiliation:

1. Grupo de Investigación Neurociencia, Efectividad Clínica y Salud Pública Universidad Científica del Sur Lima Peru

2. Servicio de Neurología, Departamento de Medicina y Oficina de Apoyo a la Docencia e Investigación (OADI) Hospital Daniel Alcides Carrión Callao Peru

3. Universidad de Huánuco Huánuco Perú

4. International Max Planck Research School for Translational Psychiatry (IMPRS‐TP) Munich Germany

5. Red de Eficacia Clinica y Sanitaria (REDECS) Lima Peru

6. Universidad Nacional de Piura Piura Peru

7. Universidad Ricardo Palma Lima Peru

8. Neuromodulation Center and Center for Clinical Research Learning Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

9. Vicerrectorado de Investigación, Unidad de Investigación Para la Generación y Síntesis de Evidencias en Salud Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola Lima Peru

10. Department of Neuropsychiatry National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery Mexico City Mexico

11. Epilepsy Program and Neuroepidemiology Unit, Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, Schulich School of Medicine Western University London Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe aimed to conduct an umbrella review to summarize the existing evidence regarding the prevalence of peri‐ictal psychiatric manifestations (PM) in people with epilepsy (PWE) including pre‐ictal, ictal, and postictal stages.MethodsDatabases were searched up to June 2023 for systematic reviews (SR) of observational studies that included patients with epilepsy peri‐ictal PM. Data selection, data extraction, and risk of bias assessment (with the AMSTAR‐2 instrument) were performed by two independent reviewers. We performed a narrative synthesis using previous guidelines. We used a self‐developed decision table according to the GRADE system adapted for narrative outcomes if the certainty of outcomes was not determined by systematic review authors.ResultsFour SRs were included comprising 66 primary studies (n = 10 217). Three SRs evaluated one period (pre‐ictal, ictal, and postictal), and one did not determine it. During the pre‐ictal period, the more prevalent symptom was confusion, although with a low certainty (due to the heterogeneity and serious risk of bias). One systematic review that only included case reports evaluated the ictal period, finding mood/anxiety disorders, psychosis, and personality changes. The postictal period included the most PM (anxiety: 45.0% and depressive symptoms: 43.0%), with very low certainty, due to risk of bias, potential publication bias, heterogeneity, and failure to report the confidence intervals.SignificanceWith very low certainty, epileptic periods are characterized by a wide spectrum of PM, being postictal symptoms the most prevalent, predominantly anxiety, and depressive symptoms. Further understanding of these PM of epilepsy could improve the attention of the people with epilepsy.Plain Language SummaryIn this review of reviews, we summarize the frequency in which psychiatric manifestations occur in relation to an epileptic seizure. A total of 10 217 patients were reported in the reviews. The most common manifestations included symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as changes in the normal behavior of the patient. These manifestations occurred most frequently right after the seizure finished.

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Wiley

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