AUTHOR=Fang Xiqin , Hu Shimin , Han Tao , Yang Tingting , Hu Junji , Song Yucheng , Li Chunxiang , Ma Aihua , Li Yufeng , Kong Qingxia , Tang Liou , Chen Wei , Sun Wenxiu , Fang Chunyan , Sun Yanping , Chen Juan , Sun Wenying , Yan Yibing , Gao Yuxing , Geng Jianhong , Li Nan , Li Qiubo , Jiang Zhaolun , Lv Shishen , Li Wenke , Lang Xiaoling , Wang Suli , Chen Yanxiu , Li Baomin , Li Ling , Liu Xinjie , Liu Yong , Zhan Yan , Gao Zaifen , Qu Lixin , Fu Qingxi , Liu Xuewu TITLE=Effect of inactivated COVID-19 vaccines on seizure frequency in patients with epilepsy: A multicenter, prospective study JOURNAL=Frontiers in Immunology VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2022.984789 DOI=10.3389/fimmu.2022.984789 ISSN=1664-3224 ABSTRACT=Objectives

Several COVID-19 vaccines list “uncontrolled epilepsy” as a contraindication for vaccination. This consequently restricts vaccination against COVID-19 in patients with epilepsy (PWE). However, there is no strong evidence that COVID-19 vaccination can exacerbate conditions in PWE. This study aims to determine the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on PWE.

Methods

PWE were prospectively recruited from 25 epilepsy centers. We recorded the seizure frequency at three time periods (one month before the first vaccination and one month after the first and second vaccinations). A generalized linear mixed-effects model (GLMM) was used for analysis, and the adjusted incidence rate ratio (AIRR) with 95% CI was presented and interpreted accordingly.

Results

Overall, 859 PWE were included in the analysis. Thirty-one (3.6%) and 35 (4.1%) patients were found to have increased seizure frequency after the two doses, respectively. Age had an interaction with time. The seizure frequency in adults decreased by 81% after the first dose (AIRR=0.19, 95% CI:0.11–0.34) and 85% after the second dose (AIRR=0.16, 95% CI:0.08–0.30). In juveniles (<18), it was 25% (AIRR=0.75, 95% CI:0.42–1.34) and 51% (AIRR=0.49, 95% CI:0.25–0.95), respectively. Interval between the last seizure before vaccination and the first dose of vaccination (ILSFV) had a significant effect on seizure frequency after vaccination. Seizure frequency in PWE with hereditary epilepsy after vaccination was significantly higher than that in PWE with unknown etiology (AIRR=1.95, 95% CI: 1.17–3.24). Two hundred and seventeen (25.3%) patients experienced non-epileptic but not serious adverse reactions.

Discussion

The inactivated COVID-19 vaccine does not significantly increase seizure frequency in PWE. The limitations of vaccination in PWE should focus on aspects other than control status. Juvenile PWE should be of greater concern after vaccination because they have lower safety. Finally, PWE should not reduce the dosage of anti-seizure medication during the peri-vaccination period.