The epileptic heart: Seizures and cardiac risk factors - Dr. Trudy Pang and Dr. Richard Verrier

The epileptic heart: Seizures and cardiac risk factors - Dr. Trudy Pang and Dr. Richard Verrier

Send comments and feedback Recent community-based studies suggest that people with chronic epilepsy have three times the risk of sudden cardiac death, compared with the general population. The studies also found that two-thirds of the cases of cardiac arrest in people with epilepsy did not occur directly before, during, or after a seizure. How do seizures affect the heart, both acutely and chronically? Dr. Trudy Pang and Dr. Richard Verrier have introduced the concept of the "epileptic...

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Caring for someone with functional seizures: Shannon Guinard's story

Caring for someone with functional seizures: Shannon Guinard's story

Send comments and feedback Functional seizures, also known as psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES), resemble epileptic seizures. Unlike epilepsy, they are not prompted by any electrical activity i...

31 Jul 202314min

Circadian rhythms and epilepsy Part II: Dr. Maxime Baud

Circadian rhythms and epilepsy Part II: Dr. Maxime Baud

Send comments and feedback Do seizures have daily, weekly, monthly, or other rhythms? In Part 2 of our two-part series on circadian rhythms, Dr. Laurent Sheybani talks with Dr. Maxime Baud about the l...

17 Jul 202333min

Circadian rhythms and epilepsy Part I: Dr. Mark Quigg

Circadian rhythms and epilepsy Part I: Dr. Mark Quigg

Send comments and feedback The cyclic properties of seizures have been known for more than 100 years, but does everyone with epilepsy have a seizure pattern? What can be learned from seizure diaries,...

3 Jul 202331min

An update on SUDEP and SUDEP counseling: Dr. Suvasini Sharma

An update on SUDEP and SUDEP counseling: Dr. Suvasini Sharma

Send comments and feedback Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) affects about one out of every 1.000 people with epilepsy. Despite its rarity, SUDEP is important to discuss, but some physician...

19 Jun 202325min

Artificial intelligence and epilepsy: Dr. Christian Bosselmann

Artificial intelligence and epilepsy: Dr. Christian Bosselmann

Send comments and feedback Discussions of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT are everywhere. How will this technology affect epilepsy research and care? What are the dangers and pitfalls, and what do...

5 Jun 202335min

Neurocysticercosis and epileptogenesis: Dr. Hector Garcia

Neurocysticercosis and epileptogenesis: Dr. Hector Garcia

Send comments and feedback Neurocysticercosis - an infection of the brain by a pork tapeworm (Taenia solium) – is one of the most common causes of seizures worldwide. People with neurocysticercosis ha...

21 Mai 202324min

How and why to address medication adherence: Dr. Avani Modi and Dr. Desiree Williford

How and why to address medication adherence: Dr. Avani Modi and Dr. Desiree Williford

Send comments and feedback Most people with epilepsy have difficulty always taking their medications as prescribed. How can clinicians and patients talk about the issue and find solutions? Sharp Waves...

7 Mai 202334min

Africa's plans for improving epilepsy care: Action Amos

Africa's plans for improving epilepsy care: Action Amos

Send comments and feedback ILAE spoke with Action Amos, from the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) about plans and strategies for improving epilepsy care across Africa. Leveraged by the Intersec...

23 Apr 202321min

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