TY - JOUR
T1 - Functional seizures
T2 - Scoping review of classifications and proposal of novel three-axis model
AU - Dietze, Christoph Stephan
AU - van Gorp, Tamar Chloé
AU - Meppelink, Anne Marthe
AU - Jansen, Floortje Elisabeth
AU - LaFrance, William Curt
AU - van der Salm, Sandra Marianne Antoinette
AU - Zijlmans, Maeike
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2025/5/26
Y1 - 2025/5/26
N2 - Functional seizures (FS), psychogenic non-epileptic, or dissociative seizures, are paroxysmal events characterized by sudden changes in movement, sensory perception, behaviour, or responsiveness. Over the last three decades, there have been proposals to classify FS semiology, but no definitive classification exists. An overview of available literature on classification schemes for FS is relevant and might serve as a starting point for developing a globally accepted classification of FS. In this scoping review, we aim to: 1. Identify available literature on proposed classifications of FS, 2. Clarify the concepts of the different classification schemes with their essential elements, 3. Discern commonalities between the different classifications. MEDLINE and Embase databases were systematically searched until 14-06-2023, using synonyms for FS, semiology, and classification, and articles describing FS semiology classifications were included. We included 38 studies out of 593 screened abstracts. We tried to map all classification terms on a two-dimensional plane of movement versus responsiveness. We found several classes to be consistently present: 1. Nonmotor, normal responsiveness; 2. Nonmotor, impaired responsiveness 3. Minor motor, variable responsiveness; 4. Hypermotor, impaired responsiveness. Some classification terms could not be mapped as additional core characteristics of the semiology on the two-dimensional plane due to timing and ictal evolution. Current FS semiology classifications partially are aligned along the motor and responsiveness axes. Our review synthesizes timing and evolution as additional class to fully characterize semiology of individual FS. We propose a novel three-dimensional model to describe individual FS semiology, including time on a third axis.
AB - Functional seizures (FS), psychogenic non-epileptic, or dissociative seizures, are paroxysmal events characterized by sudden changes in movement, sensory perception, behaviour, or responsiveness. Over the last three decades, there have been proposals to classify FS semiology, but no definitive classification exists. An overview of available literature on classification schemes for FS is relevant and might serve as a starting point for developing a globally accepted classification of FS. In this scoping review, we aim to: 1. Identify available literature on proposed classifications of FS, 2. Clarify the concepts of the different classification schemes with their essential elements, 3. Discern commonalities between the different classifications. MEDLINE and Embase databases were systematically searched until 14-06-2023, using synonyms for FS, semiology, and classification, and articles describing FS semiology classifications were included. We included 38 studies out of 593 screened abstracts. We tried to map all classification terms on a two-dimensional plane of movement versus responsiveness. We found several classes to be consistently present: 1. Nonmotor, normal responsiveness; 2. Nonmotor, impaired responsiveness 3. Minor motor, variable responsiveness; 4. Hypermotor, impaired responsiveness. Some classification terms could not be mapped as additional core characteristics of the semiology on the two-dimensional plane due to timing and ictal evolution. Current FS semiology classifications partially are aligned along the motor and responsiveness axes. Our review synthesizes timing and evolution as additional class to fully characterize semiology of individual FS. We propose a novel three-dimensional model to describe individual FS semiology, including time on a third axis.
KW - Dissociative Seizures
KW - Functional neurological symptoms
KW - Movement
KW - Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures
KW - Responsiveness
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U2 - 10.1016/j.yebeh.2025.110484
DO - 10.1016/j.yebeh.2025.110484
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40424815
SN - 1525-5050
VL - 171
JO - Epilepsy & Behavior
JF - Epilepsy & Behavior
M1 - 110484
ER -