Possible post-COVID epilepsy: A review of epilepsy monitoring unit admissions during the two years of COVID-19 pandemic.

Epilepsy & behavior reports(2023)

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Large scale healthcare data shows that new-onset epilepsy is noted in 0.3 % patients within 6 months of COVID-19 infection. We analyzed diagnostic epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) evaluations to identify and report such cases. We thoroughly reviewed our EMU database and identified patients having "COVID" or "Corona" virus mention in their medical record from 03/15/2020 to 02/28/2022. Patients with epilepsy prior to COVID infection were excluded. Among 62 patients without prior epilepsy evaluated in the EMU for new-onset spells after confirmed COVID-19 infection, three patients were diagnosed with focal epilepsy. These three women without epilepsy risk factors had seizure onset at the time of, or within one to three months of, COVID-19 diagnosis. Their 3 T MRI imaging was non-lesional but revealed bilateral enlarged perivascular spaces. The video EEG monitoring was consistent with temporal or fronto-temporal lobe epilepsy in all three patients. Two of them developed drug-resistant epilepsy within six months of seizure onset. Our thorough analysis of diagnostic EMU evaluations during the two years of pandemic reveals three cases of post-COVID-19 epilepsy after non-symptomatic to mild disease. Although coincidental epilepsy onset cannot be ruled out, larger multicenter or national database investigations are needed to further analyze the possibility of post-COVID epilepsy.
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COVID-19,EEG,Epileptogenesis,Post-COVID,Seizures
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