Funkční/disociativní záchvat vs. epileptický záchvat – jak je rozlišit bez EEG? // SOLEN

Neurológia pre prax 5/2025

Functional/dissociative seizure vs. epileptic seizure: how to distinguish them without EEG?

Functional/dissociative seizures (previously termed “psychogenic non-epileptic seizures”) are seizures that mimic epileptic seizures and are frequently mistaken for them. They are often difficult to be recognized correctly and patients may receive improper treatment, which carries the risk of complications, as documented in a short case report included in this article. Video-EEG monitoring is the gold standard in diagnosing functional seizures. However, there are clinical situations in which it is important to be familiar with the clinical manifestations of functional seizures (such as in emergency medicine). The present article introduces how functional and epileptic seizures can be distinguished in the clinical practice. This is a set of ten clinical manifestations that are typical of functional seizures. The article also includes a study that was conducted at our institutions to demonstrate the usefulness of these features in the clinical practice.

Keywords: functional seizures, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, epileptic seizures, semiology, video-EEG monitoring