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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1272530
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Kardiale Auswirkungen epileptischer Anfälle
Epileptic seizures: effects on cardiac functionPublikationsverlauf
eingereicht: 18.8.2010
akzeptiert: 16.12.2010
Publikationsdatum:
07. Februar 2011 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Eine häufige Ursache für eine sowohl kardiologische als auch epileptologische Diagnostik sind plötzliche Bewusstseinsverluste, als deren Ursache Synkopen sowie epileptische Anfälle in Frage kommen. Überschneidungen und Gemeinsamkeiten beider Fachgebiete sind dementsprechend von großer klinischer Relevanz. Epileptische Anfälle können zu kardialen Arrhythmien bis hin zur iktalen Asystolie führen und der „Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy” (SUDEP) gehört zu den wichtigen aktuellen Forschungsgebieten der Epileptologie. Kardiale Kanalopathien wie das Long-QT-Syndrom führen zur häufigen Fehldiagnose einer Epilepsie, können aber mit epileptischen Anfällen assoziiert sein und führen daher zur Vermutung einer möglichen Verbindung zwischen kardialer und zerebraler Kanalopathie. In dieser Arbeit geben wir einen Überblick über kardiale Effekte epileptischer Anfälle sowie über mögliche pathogenetische Verbindungen kardialer und epileptischer Erkrankungen.
Abstract
Sudden loss of consciousness can be caused by syncope or epileptic seizure, which therefore requires a diagnostic work-up including cardiological and neurological examinations. Thus, in clinical practice cooperation of these two medical specialties is common and of high relevance. Seizures may lead to cardiac arrhythmia or ictal asystole, and „sudden unexpected death in epilepsy” (SUDEP) is an important field of epilepsy research. Cardiac channelopathies such as long QT syndrome may be associated with seizures, suggesting a possible link between cardiac and cerebral channelopathy. We here review in detail cardiac effects due to epileptic seizures as well as possible pathogenetic correlations between cardiac and epileptic diseases.
Schlüsselwörter
Epilepsie - Iktale Asystolie - „Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy” (SUDEP) - Long-QT-Syndrom
Keywords
epilepsy - ictal asystole - sudden unexpected death in epilepsy - long QT syndrome
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