Publications by authors named "Rumyana Kuzmanova"

Aim:  The objective of this study is to determine and compare the relationship of the most common psychiatric comorbidities in Bulgarian patients with epilepsy with the main clinical characteristics, as well as to evaluate their impact on certain aspects of the quality of life.

Clinical Rationale:  Psychiatric comorbidities occur in about one-third of people with epilepsy throughout their lifetime, and their incidence is much greater in high-risk groups such as patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy.

Material And Methods:  The study group consisted of 129 participants, of whom 104 were divided into four groups according to the presence of one of the most frequently diagnosed psychiatric comorbidities in our patients with epilepsy: personality and behavioral disorder (PBD) (n=25), mild to moderate depressive disorder (n=26), anxiety disorder (n=32), and dissociative and conversion disorders (n=21).

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Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) occurs as a consequence of unregulated insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells. It is the most common cause of severe and prolonged hypoglycemia in newborns. HH is a major risk factor for brain damage and subsequent neurological disability, which is why the identification, rapid diagnosis, and timely treatment of patients with HH are essential for the prevention of brain damage.

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Introduction: The absence of patient's cooperation when it comes to his/her treatment ("noncompliance") is typical to chronic diseases and it is significant problem in medical practice. The term "compliance" means patient's capability of strictly adhering to the recommendations concerning the prescribed treatment. The noncompliance with drug regime is frequent case in patients with epilepsy, it is related to increased risk of epileptic seizures' occurrence and other undesired consequences, including increased costs in the healthcare area.

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Background: Adverse effects (AEs) of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) affect the quality of life of patients with epilepsy and their outcomes. There are no questionnaires or studies on the reliability and validity of instruments measuring AEs of AEDs in patients with epilepsy in Bulgarian language.

Purpose: The aim of the present study was the translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and validation of the LAEP in the Bulgarian language in order to use it in the Bulgarian-speaking population in providing a reliable instrument for the clinical monitoring of patients with epilepsy.

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