The economic burden of epilepsy is well recognized. However, empirical investigation establishing costs associated with the diagnosis and treatment of non-epileptic psychogenic seizures (NEPS) is lacking. We studied 20 patients with video/EEG monitoring-confirmed NEPS to determine the effect of definitive diagnosis and treatment on medical costs and utilization. A medical resource utilization questionnaire and inpatient medical chart review were employed to calculate utilization information. Medication usage, outpatient visits, emergency room admissions, and diagnostic testing over a 6-month pre-diagnosis and a 6- month post-diagnosis period were compared. There was an 84% average reduction in total seizure-related medical charges in the 6 ...
AbstractNon-epileptic seizures (NES) are reported in 18–23% of patients referred to comprehensive ep...
AbstractVideo-EEG monitoring (v-EEG) was originally restricted to the evaluation for epilepsy surger...
Guidelines recommend that patients with persist- ent seizures not responsive to standard antiepilept...
The economic burden of epilepsy is well recognized. However, empirical investigation establishing co...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the health care utilization cost of patients presenting with psychogenic n...
RATIONALE: A First Seizure/New Onset Epilepsy (FS/NOE) protocol was implemented to ensure proper eva...
Background Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) resemble epileptic seizures and are often misdi...
SummaryPurpose:Status epilepticus (SE) is a major neurological condition associated with significant...
This investigation compares two different methodologies for calculating the national cost of epileps...
This investigation compares two different methodologies for calculating the national cost of epileps...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...
ObjectiveLow-cost evidence-based tools are needed to facilitate the early identification of patients...
The objective of our study was to emphasize the importance of intensive video EEG monitoring in pati...
Evan R Gedzelman, Suzette M LaRoche Department of Neurology, Emory Epilepsy Program, Atlanta, GA, U...
OBJECTIVE: The discipline of clinical neuropsychiatry currently provides specialised services for a ...
AbstractNon-epileptic seizures (NES) are reported in 18–23% of patients referred to comprehensive ep...
AbstractVideo-EEG monitoring (v-EEG) was originally restricted to the evaluation for epilepsy surger...
Guidelines recommend that patients with persist- ent seizures not responsive to standard antiepilept...
The economic burden of epilepsy is well recognized. However, empirical investigation establishing co...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the health care utilization cost of patients presenting with psychogenic n...
RATIONALE: A First Seizure/New Onset Epilepsy (FS/NOE) protocol was implemented to ensure proper eva...
Background Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) resemble epileptic seizures and are often misdi...
SummaryPurpose:Status epilepticus (SE) is a major neurological condition associated with significant...
This investigation compares two different methodologies for calculating the national cost of epileps...
This investigation compares two different methodologies for calculating the national cost of epileps...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...
ObjectiveLow-cost evidence-based tools are needed to facilitate the early identification of patients...
The objective of our study was to emphasize the importance of intensive video EEG monitoring in pati...
Evan R Gedzelman, Suzette M LaRoche Department of Neurology, Emory Epilepsy Program, Atlanta, GA, U...
OBJECTIVE: The discipline of clinical neuropsychiatry currently provides specialised services for a ...
AbstractNon-epileptic seizures (NES) are reported in 18–23% of patients referred to comprehensive ep...
AbstractVideo-EEG monitoring (v-EEG) was originally restricted to the evaluation for epilepsy surger...
Guidelines recommend that patients with persist- ent seizures not responsive to standard antiepilept...