Publications by authors named "Hernando Perez-Diaz"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore how self-reported sleep quality affects cognitive function, anxiety, depression, and quality of life in patients with epilepsy (PWE) receiving anti-seizure medications.
  • Researchers included a sample of 150 patients, who completed various assessments, revealing that 44.4% experienced poor sleep quality and many showed signs of mild cognitive impairment.
  • While sleep quality didn't independently predict cognitive issues, poor sleep was linked to increased anxiety, depression, and lower quality of life in these patients.
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Objective: Perampanel (PER) has been shown to be effective as an adjunctive therapy for controlling refractory focal-onset seizures (FOS). However, the information as early add-on for the treatment of FOS in the clinical practice is still scarce and must be further assessed.

Methods: An observational prospective study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of early add-on PER, assessed as 50% responders (seizure frequency reduced by at least 50% during the last 3 months as compared with baseline) rate at 6 and 12 months, in patients with FOS in the routine clinical practice of Spain.

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Background And Objective: A diagnosis of restless legs syndrome (RLS) requires an urge to move the legs in combination with sensory leg discomfort. Localization of the symptoms to other body areas in the absence of leg involvement is not recognized as part of the phenotypic spectrum of RLS. We describe 3 patients who presented with sensorimotor symptoms confined to the abdominal wall and, with the exception of not involving the legs, satisfied the primary and secondary diagnostic criteria for RLS.

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