Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy

Abstract Objective To analyze the risk factors affecting psychiatric behavior and study the psychobehavioral conditions of children with epilepsy. Method We randomly selected and enrolled 294 children with epilepsy who visited and were hospitalized in the pediatric clinic of Hebei General Hospital b...

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Main Authors: Xin-Ying Zhang, Meng Sun, Jiang-Ya Wang, Fang-Fang Du, Xue-Fei Liu, Ling-Jun Wang, Zhen-De Hou, Ya-Ying Cheng
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-024-01751-5
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author Xin-Ying Zhang
Meng Sun
Jiang-Ya Wang
Fang-Fang Du
Xue-Fei Liu
Ling-Jun Wang
Zhen-De Hou
Ya-Ying Cheng
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Meng Sun
Jiang-Ya Wang
Fang-Fang Du
Xue-Fei Liu
Ling-Jun Wang
Zhen-De Hou
Ya-Ying Cheng
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description Abstract Objective To analyze the risk factors affecting psychiatric behavior and study the psychobehavioral conditions of children with epilepsy. Method We randomly selected and enrolled 294 children with epilepsy who visited and were hospitalized in the pediatric clinic of Hebei General Hospital between January 2017 and January 2022, as the study participants. We comprehensively assessed their cognitive functions using the Gesell development schedule or Wechsler Intelligence Scales. The participants were divided into the study group (n = 123) with cognitive impairment and the control group (n = 171) with normal cognitive functions, for analysis. Results There were statistically significant differences between the two groups in disease course, frequency of epilepsy, status epilepticus, and the number of antiseizure medications (ASMs) used (P < 0.05), while there were no statistically significant differences in age, gender, age of onset, form of onset, interictal epileptiform discharge, history of febrile convulsion, and the time from onset to initial visit (P > 0.05). Based on multivariate logistic regression analysis, the course of disease, frequency of onset, status epilepticus and number of ASMs used were identified as high-risk factors for cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy. Similarly, early onset, long course of disease, known etiology, and combination of multiple drugs have a negative impact on behavioral problems, school education, and social adaptability. Conclusion The course of disease, the frequency of onset, status epilepticus, and the number of ASMs used are high-risk factors for cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy, which can be prevented and controlled early. When selecting ASMs, their advantages and disadvantages should be weighed. Moreover, the availability of alternative treatment options must be considered. With the help of genomic technology, the causes of epilepsy should be identified as early as possible, and precision medicine and gene therapy for children with epilepsy should be actively developed.
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spelling doaj.art-7fd073db54e44937a0834aaaeb6320a82024-03-17T12:19:31ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2024-03-012911810.1186/s40001-024-01751-5Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsyXin-Ying Zhang0Meng Sun1Jiang-Ya Wang2Fang-Fang Du3Xue-Fei Liu4Ling-Jun Wang5Zhen-De Hou6Ya-Ying Cheng7Department of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalDepartment of Pediatrics, HeBei General HospitalAbstract Objective To analyze the risk factors affecting psychiatric behavior and study the psychobehavioral conditions of children with epilepsy. Method We randomly selected and enrolled 294 children with epilepsy who visited and were hospitalized in the pediatric clinic of Hebei General Hospital between January 2017 and January 2022, as the study participants. We comprehensively assessed their cognitive functions using the Gesell development schedule or Wechsler Intelligence Scales. The participants were divided into the study group (n = 123) with cognitive impairment and the control group (n = 171) with normal cognitive functions, for analysis. Results There were statistically significant differences between the two groups in disease course, frequency of epilepsy, status epilepticus, and the number of antiseizure medications (ASMs) used (P < 0.05), while there were no statistically significant differences in age, gender, age of onset, form of onset, interictal epileptiform discharge, history of febrile convulsion, and the time from onset to initial visit (P > 0.05). Based on multivariate logistic regression analysis, the course of disease, frequency of onset, status epilepticus and number of ASMs used were identified as high-risk factors for cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy. Similarly, early onset, long course of disease, known etiology, and combination of multiple drugs have a negative impact on behavioral problems, school education, and social adaptability. Conclusion The course of disease, the frequency of onset, status epilepticus, and the number of ASMs used are high-risk factors for cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy, which can be prevented and controlled early. When selecting ASMs, their advantages and disadvantages should be weighed. Moreover, the availability of alternative treatment options must be considered. With the help of genomic technology, the causes of epilepsy should be identified as early as possible, and precision medicine and gene therapy for children with epilepsy should be actively developed.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-024-01751-5ChildrenCognitive impairmentEpilepsyPsycho behavioral disorderRisk factors
spellingShingle Xin-Ying Zhang
Meng Sun
Jiang-Ya Wang
Fang-Fang Du
Xue-Fei Liu
Ling-Jun Wang
Zhen-De Hou
Ya-Ying Cheng
Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
European Journal of Medical Research
Children
Cognitive impairment
Epilepsy
Psycho behavioral disorder
Risk factors
title Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
title_full Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
title_fullStr Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
title_short Analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
title_sort analysis of related factors for neuropsychiatric comorbidities in children with epilepsy
topic Children
Cognitive impairment
Epilepsy
Psycho behavioral disorder
Risk factors
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-024-01751-5
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