Treatment Provided in Children and Adolescents with Functional Seizures-A Danish Nationwide Cohort

Nana Brandborg Sørensen*, René Ernst Nielsen, Ann-Eva Christensen, Mikkel Kristian Kjeldsen, Charlotte Ulrikka Rask, Jakob Christensen, Anne Sofie Hansen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Functional seizures (FS) are episodes of paroxysmal involuntary movements and altered consciousness without the typical changes in the electroencephalography as with epilepsy. A multidisciplinary approach is the golden standard in the treatment of FS. This study examined the cross-sectoral collaboration and treatment modalities provided to children and adolescents after a diagnosis of FS.

METHOD: A Danish nationwide cohort, consisting of 334 children and adolescents, aged 5-17 years, with a validated diagnosis of FS during the period 2004-2014 was studied. Medical record data were collected from diagnosing hospital departments. Management and treatment modalities from the time of diagnosis up to three months after diagnosis were explored.

RESULTS: The most used treatment modalities were psychoeducation (n = 289, 86.5%) and follow-up in outpatient care (n = 192, 70.6%). A cross-sectoral collaboration was initiated for a third of cases (n = 98, 29.3%). The most commonly provided treatment combination consisted of psychoeducation, follow-up in outpatient care and psychotherapy; however, only a few patients received this specific combination (n = 14, 4.2%).

CONCLUSIONS: The treatment applied was individualized and consisted of varying use of treatment modalities. Initiatives to curate clinical guidelines and implement a multidisciplinary treatment approach should be further explored to improve treatment for this young group of patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1218
JournalChildren
Volume10
Issue number7
ISSN2227-9067
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Danish nationwide cohort
  • functional seizures
  • management
  • paediatric
  • psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
  • treatment

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