Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the sensitivity and specificity of a standardized placebo protocol using a moist swab pad application in children and adolescents with psychogenic seizures vs epileptic seizures. MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed clinical data and video-EEG monitoring records with the standardized placebo protocol of 408 patients. Video -EEG diagnosis with PNES-consistent semiology was made in the context of clinical data by a two-certified epileptologist. Results of induction of psychogenic seizure by moist swab pad application were analyzed in 158 patients with PNES. A control group was composed of 74 patients with epilepsy in which induction was performed. ResultsSensitivity of placebo test for the diagnosis of PNES was 81.1%, specificity 79.8%, positive predictive value 89.6% and negative predictive value 66.3%. ConclusionThe placebo technique with a moist swab can be regarded as helpful in triggering a psychogenic episode in children and adolescents.

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