Hop aboard the brain train with the education chief resident at Washington University in this neurology education podcast where he interviews experts in the field to uncover the fundamentals of clinical practice, tips for young trainees, and personal insights about the profession. Dr. Jamie Holloman uses his superhuman ability for self deprecation to keeps things light as we explore the mysteries of the mind. Fantastic resource for neurologists, neurology residents, medical students, and anyone interested in learning more about applied neuroscience.
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Hop aboard the brain train with the education chief resident at Washington University in this neurology education podcast where he interviews experts in the field to uncover the fundamentals of clinical practice, tips for young trainees, and personal insights about the profession. Dr. Jamie Holloman uses his superhuman ability for self deprecation to keeps things light as we explore the mysteries of the mind. Fantastic resource for neurologists, neurology residents, medical students, and anyone interested in learning more about applied neuroscience.
8. Non-epileptic seizures: diagnosis and treatment
Brain Boy Neurology
1 hour 10 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
8. Non-epileptic seizures: diagnosis and treatment
Non-epileptic seizures are difficult to diagnose and hard to treat. In this episode, we delve into the specifics of this disorder and discuss the obstacles to effective treatment. We are joined by the wonderful Dr. Laura Strom, an epileptologist at the University of Colorado who specializes in the treatment of patients with non-epileptic seizures. She went to medical school at Penn State University College of Medicine and completed her neurology residency and epilepsy fellowship at the University of Colorado. She is the head of the non-epileptic seizure clinic at the University of Colorado and is the primary investigator in an ongoing study for patients with non-epileptic seizures. Her clinic provides comprehensive neurologic and psychiatric treatment to patients with non-epileptic seizures and has treated more than 600 patients as of 2020.
For this episode, I was assisted by my first ever co-host, Jamie Moffa. Jamie is an MD PhD candidate at Washington University with an interest in the intersection between neurology and psychiatry.
Time stamps:
3:49 Why neurology
6:28 Why functional neurological disorders?
9:17 How did you learn to treat patients with non-epileptic seizures?
14:20 Non-medical book recommendation?
15:45 Patient case of non-epileptic seizures (NES)
18:04 What should you call this disorder?
19:50 What are non-epileptic seizures?
22:25 Clinical symptoms that help distinguish between NES and epileptic seizures
23:45 Functional MRI in non-epileptic seizures
26:30 What elements of the history suggest NES?
29:45 Medical co-morbidities associated with NES
31:30 How to discuss a diagnosis of NES
37:10 Common misconceptions about NES
39:02 Treatment for NES
40:45 Group therapy for NES
45:05 Larger applicability of group therapy model
48:27 How do you talk with resistant patients about psychological treatment?
52:40 How do you help patients who can't get access to mental health resources?
55:10 What is the role of neurologists in the care of NES patients?
58:45 Insurance coverage for patients with NES
1:01:40 Other obstacles to treatment for patients
1:06:45 Patient success story
Disclosures:
Dr. Strom report no relevant financial disclosures. Brain Boy Neurology reports no relevant financial disclosures.
Links:
Neuroimaging in non-epileptic seizures:
https://academic.oup.com/brain/advance-article/doi/10.1093/brain/awab131/6179314
Clinical calculator to determine likelihood of non-epileptic (dissociative) seizures:
https://wesleykerr.shinyapps.io/Combined/?_ga=2.119397517.543235477.1603997676-716097154.1580437477
Brain Boy Neurology
Hop aboard the brain train with the education chief resident at Washington University in this neurology education podcast where he interviews experts in the field to uncover the fundamentals of clinical practice, tips for young trainees, and personal insights about the profession. Dr. Jamie Holloman uses his superhuman ability for self deprecation to keeps things light as we explore the mysteries of the mind. Fantastic resource for neurologists, neurology residents, medical students, and anyone interested in learning more about applied neuroscience.