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Epileptic Psychoses and Their Link With Ictal Emotions and Consciousness (ASPAIC)

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Central Hospital, Nancy, France

Status

Completed

Conditions

Epilepsy, Generalized
Epilepsy With Partial Onset Seizures With or Without Secondary Generalization
Psychoses

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06960811
2025PI050-601

Details and patient eligibility

About

Background :

Psychiatric comorbidities are common in epilepsy, affecting 50 to 70% of patients, especially when the epilepsy is focal and drug-resistant. Among these comorbidities, psychotic disorders (involving hallucinations and delusions) affect 8% of patients - that is, eight times more frequently than in the general population. Currently, the links between epilepsy and psychotic disorders are poorly understood and often overlooked by physicians, which impacts the mental health care of patients with epilepsy and leads to underdiagnosis.

The aim of this research is to determine whether there are differences in epileptic symptoms between patients with a psychotic comorbidity and those without.

Study design :

The main objective of this research is to better understand whether certain emotional epileptic symptoms are associated with a higher risk of developing psychotic symptoms.

The secondary objectives of this study are to investigate whether the level of consciousness during seizures is associated with a higher risk of developing psychotic symptoms.

To meet these objectives, the study will include patients who (1) have epilepsy, (2) were hospitalized in the video-EEG unit of the Neurology Department at Central Hospital for seizure recording, and (3) underwent a psychiatric evaluation in the context of epilepsy between January 1, 2016, and April 1, 2025.

The study will take place at the University Hospital Center (CHRU) of Nancy, in the Neurology Department, within the video-EEG unit led by Professor Louis Maillard. The research will involve comparing epileptic symptoms between the group of patients without psychosis and the group of patients with psychosis.

Data collection will cover the five days of video-EEG hospitalization, along with information from the psychiatric evaluation, for a total duration of approximately one week per year.

Information for participants:

As part of the routine medical care, data is collected in medical records to ensure appropriate follow-up. For the purposes of this research, data from the medical record will be collected.

No identifying information (such as name, initials, full date of birth, address, or social security number) will be collected.

No additional visits or examinations will be required. Patients will not be contacted or asked to provide any new information.

Enrollment

117 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with a confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy
  • Patients hospitalized for at least 5 days for a video-EEG recording
  • Patients with a psychiatric evaluation, conducted between 01/01/2016 and 04/01/2025.
  • Adult patients able to express their opposition to the use of their data.

Exclusion criteria

  • Absence of seizure recorded during the video-EEG

Trial design

117 participants in 2 patient groups

PEP +
Description:
Patients diagnosed with epilepsy based on video-EEG recording of seizures and with a psychotic comorbidity according to a standardized psychiatric assessment specialized in Epi-Psy
PEP -
Description:
Patients diagnosed with epilepsy based on video-EEG recording of seizures and without psychotic comorbidity according to a standardized psychiatric assessment specialized in Epi-Psy

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Alexis TARRADA, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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