Epilepsy & Behavior Reports (Jan 2021)

Vagus nerve stimulation as a potential modulator of periictal psychotic episodes: A report of four cases

  • Montse Alemany,
  • Eva Real,
  • Núria Custal,
  • Jacint Sala-Padró,
  • Laura Rodríguez-Bel,
  • Gerard Plans,
  • Jaume Mora,
  • Mila Santurino,
  • Tim Vancamp,
  • Mercè Falip

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100434

Abstract

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Drug resistant epilepsy (DRE) has been associated with a high incidence of psychotic disorders. Patients can develop psychosis after starting a new antiseizure medication, after undergoing resective surgery, or after implantation of a vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) system. The aim of this study was to investigate the modulation effect of VNS on psychotic episodes in DRE patients with a pre-existing history of periictal psychotic episodes (PPE).We retrospectively report the outcome of four patients from a single tertiary center with PPE prior to implantation. None of the implanted patients developed de novo PPE after VNS therapy. Regarding seizure outcome, all patients demonstrated a response to VNS with two who experienced who status epilepticus and three patients wtih a change in semiology with after VNS implantation. PPE disappeared in all the study patients, two of them at 6 months post-implantation and in the others after 2 and 3 years, respectively. 18F-FDG-PET results showed hypermetabolism in both anterior insular and medial frontal lobes which disappeared in the 18F -FDG-PET 4 years post-implantation.Based on the results of this series of cases we suggest that VNS therapy may be useful to modulatet PPE in patients with DRE, though effectiveness may be time-dependent.

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