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Symptoms of Post-traumatic Stress in Adult Drug-resistant Epilepsies

Not Applicable
Terminated
Conditions
Epilepsy
Interventions
Other: Psycho-emotional and semiological measures
Registration Number
NCT04749901
Lead Sponsor
Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille
Brief Summary

Epilepsy is a neurological disease that can cause many comorbid psychiatric disorders, among them: generalized anxiety disorder and depression. Many studies suggest a temporal relationship between exposure to a traumatic event and the development of epilepsy. The objective of this research is to study the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTS) in patients with epilepsy, and their relation to anxiety and depression in these patients. The investigators also wish to study how such symptoms may be associated with the subjective semiological manifestations of epileptic seizures. In addition, it has been shown that patients with epilepsy are able, from the identification of different warning signs, to anticipate their vulnerability to having an epileptic seizure allowing them to set up different types. strategies to control them. The investigators also wish to study the cognitive processes involved in this control and the influence of PTS symptoms, in particular hypervigilance on this behavior.

The investigators propose a protocol using different types of measures: emotional, cognitive and physiological in order to answer our questions. In addition to patients with epilepsy, two groups of patients will be included: a group of patients with another chronic non-neurological disease to compare the prevalence of PTS symptoms and a group of patients with post-traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD) to compare with patients with epilepsy, cognitive and physiological measures.

Finally, the results of this study should allow to develop tools for assessing PTS symptoms in epilepsy and to develop specific management approaches

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
129
Inclusion Criteria
  • Man or woman between 18 and 50 years old;
  • Native French speaker;
  • Level of education higher than the 3rd school level;
  • Certain diagnosis of the pathology of the experimental group with which he will be associated, more precisely:
  • Group of patients with epilepsy [Group E]: definite diagnosis of drug-resistant epilepsy (epileptic seizures persist despite the administration of daily treatment) established by a specialist physician.
  • Group of patients with a heart rhythm disorder [Group C]: definite diagnosis of one of the following disorders: Atrial Fibrillation (AF); Syncope and Bouveret's disease established by a specialist.
  • Group of patients with T1 diabetes mellitus [Group D]: definite diagnosis of type 1 diabetes established by a specialist doctor.
  • Group of patients with PTSD [Group T]: definite diagnosis of PTSD established by a specialist doctor.
  • Person having given his non-objection
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy;
  • Breastfeeding women;
  • Severe cognitive impairment
  • Addiction to alcohol or drugs (including drugs other than those related to epilepsy or the chronic disease from which the patient has);
  • Other neurological and / or psychiatric disorders than CNEP or epilepsy except anxiety and depressive disorders;
  • Adults under guardianship or under judicial protection
  • People deprived of their liberty
  • Inability to read French.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Patients with a heart rhythm disorderPsycho-emotional and semiological measures-
Patients with PTSDPsycho-emotional and semiological measures-
Patients with epilepsyPsycho-emotional and semiological measures-
Patients with type 1 diabetesPsycho-emotional and semiological measures-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Emotionnal control of diabete and PTSDBaseline

DID-PTSD (Diabete insulino-dependant-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder) (elaborated for the study) (0-185), higher values mean worse outcome

Eyes movementsBaseline

EyeLink 1000 (SR Research)

Emotion regulationBaseline

The difficulties in emotion regulation scale,(0-180), higher values mean better outcome

Anxiety levelBaseline

Beck Anxiety inventory (0-63), higher values mean worse outcome

Seizures controlBaseline

Seizure control scale (0-85), higher values mean better outcome

Number of patients with PTSDBaseline

Post-traumatic stress disorder

Skin conductanceBaseline

BIOPAC SCL (EDA 100C)

DepressionBaseline

Beck Anxiety inventory (0-21), higher values mean worse outcome

Quality of life of the patientBaseline

Medical Outcome Study and 36-item Short Form Health Survey (0-60),higher values mean worse outcome

Seizures control (heart rythm)Baseline

HRSC

PTSDBaseline

PTSD-E (0-100), higher values mean worse outcome

Emotionnal control of diabeteBaseline

DID-C (Diabete insulino-dependant-Control) (elaborated for the study) (0-150), higher values mean worse outcome

Attentional and executive controlBaseline

Attentional and executive control task in the context of hypervigilance (elaborated for the study) (0-180), higher values mean worse outcome

Heart rythm variabilityBaseline

BIOPAC ECG (EL250)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Marseille

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Marseille, France

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