Coffee consumption and seizure frequency ...
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Coffee consumption and seizure frequency in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy.
Auteur(s) :
Bourgeois-Vionnet, Julie [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Ryvlin, Philippe [Auteur]
Elsensohn, Mad-Hélénie [Auteur]
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 [UCBL]
Michel, Véronique [Auteur]
Valton, Luc [Auteur]
Université de Toulouse [UT]
Derambure, Philippe [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Frazzini, Valerio [Auteur]
Sorbonne Université [SU]
Hirsch, Edouard [Auteur]
Maillard, Louis [Auteur]
Bartolomei, Fabrice [Auteur]
Biberon, Julien [Auteur]
Petit, Jerome [Auteur]
Biraben, Arnaud [Auteur]
Crespel, Arielle [Auteur]
Thomas, Pierre [Auteur]
Lemesle-Martin, Martine [Auteur]
Convers, Philippe [Auteur]
Leclercq, Mathilde [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Boulogne, Sebastien [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Roy, Pascal [Auteur]
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 [UCBL]
Rheims, Sylvain [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Université de Lyon
Ryvlin, Philippe [Auteur]
Elsensohn, Mad-Hélénie [Auteur]
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 [UCBL]
Michel, Véronique [Auteur]
Valton, Luc [Auteur]
Université de Toulouse [UT]
Derambure, Philippe [Auteur]
Troubles cognitifs dégénératifs et vasculaires - U 1171 - EA 1046 [TCDV]
Frazzini, Valerio [Auteur]
Sorbonne Université [SU]
Hirsch, Edouard [Auteur]
Maillard, Louis [Auteur]
Bartolomei, Fabrice [Auteur]
Biberon, Julien [Auteur]
Petit, Jerome [Auteur]
Biraben, Arnaud [Auteur]
Crespel, Arielle [Auteur]
Thomas, Pierre [Auteur]
Lemesle-Martin, Martine [Auteur]
Convers, Philippe [Auteur]
Leclercq, Mathilde [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Boulogne, Sebastien [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Roy, Pascal [Auteur]
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 [UCBL]
Rheims, Sylvain [Auteur]
Université de Lyon
Titre de la revue :
Epilepsy & Behavior
Nom court de la revue :
Epilepsy Behav
Numéro :
126
Pagination :
108486
Date de publication :
2022-01
ISSN :
1525-5069
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Epilepsy
Seizures
Caffeine
Generalized seizures
Seizures
Caffeine
Generalized seizures
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Objective
To assess the relation between coffee consumption and seizure frequency in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy.
Methods
Cross-sectional analysis of data collected in the SAVE study, which included ...
Lire la suite >Objective To assess the relation between coffee consumption and seizure frequency in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. Methods Cross-sectional analysis of data collected in the SAVE study, which included patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy during long-term EEG monitoring. Patients in whom both coffee consumption and data about seizure frequency, including focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures (FBTCS), were available were selected. Coffee consumption was collected using a standardized self-report questionnaire and classified into four groups: none, rare (from less than 1 cup/week to up 3 cups/week), moderate (from 4 cups/week to 3 cups/day), and high (more than 4 cups/day). Results Six hundred and nineteen patients were included. There was no relation between coffee consumption and total seizure frequency (p = 0.902). In contrast, the number of FBTCS reported over the past year was significantly associated with usual coffee consumption (p = 0.029). Specifically, number of FBCTS in patients who reported moderate coffee consumption was lower than in others. In comparison with patients with moderate coffee consumption, the odds ratio (95%CI) for reporting at least 1 FBTCS per year was 1.6 (1.03–2.49) in patients who never take coffee, 1.62 (1.02–2.57) in those with rare consumption and 2.05 (1.24–3.4) in those with high consumption. Multiple ordinal logistic regression showed a trend toward an association between coffee consumption and number of FBTCS (p = 0.08). Conclusions and relevance Our data suggest that effect of coffee consumption on seizures might depend on dose with potential benefits on FBTCS frequency at moderate doses. These results will have to be confirmed by prospective studies.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Objective To assess the relation between coffee consumption and seizure frequency in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. Methods Cross-sectional analysis of data collected in the SAVE study, which included patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy during long-term EEG monitoring. Patients in whom both coffee consumption and data about seizure frequency, including focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures (FBTCS), were available were selected. Coffee consumption was collected using a standardized self-report questionnaire and classified into four groups: none, rare (from less than 1 cup/week to up 3 cups/week), moderate (from 4 cups/week to 3 cups/day), and high (more than 4 cups/day). Results Six hundred and nineteen patients were included. There was no relation between coffee consumption and total seizure frequency (p = 0.902). In contrast, the number of FBTCS reported over the past year was significantly associated with usual coffee consumption (p = 0.029). Specifically, number of FBCTS in patients who reported moderate coffee consumption was lower than in others. In comparison with patients with moderate coffee consumption, the odds ratio (95%CI) for reporting at least 1 FBTCS per year was 1.6 (1.03–2.49) in patients who never take coffee, 1.62 (1.02–2.57) in those with rare consumption and 2.05 (1.24–3.4) in those with high consumption. Multiple ordinal logistic regression showed a trend toward an association between coffee consumption and number of FBTCS (p = 0.08). Conclusions and relevance Our data suggest that effect of coffee consumption on seizures might depend on dose with potential benefits on FBTCS frequency at moderate doses. These results will have to be confirmed by prospective studies.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
Université de Lille
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CHU Lille
Inserm
CHU Lille
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