Epilepsy and electroencephalographic features: comparative study of Down syndrome and non-syndromic mental retardation

K. Koladicz, Paulo Liberalesso, B. Zeigelboim, J. Marques, A. Jurkiewicz
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INTRODUCTION: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality causing mental retardation and its association with epilepsy is highly variable in childhood. Although the first descriptions of the syndrome did not report seizures, their association with epilepsy is relatively common. METHODS: were evaluated 68 individuals with DS and 83 with non-syndromic mental retardation (N-SMR). All patients underwent digital EEG, lasting at least 30 minutes and electrodes positioned according to the International 10-20 System of Electrode Placement. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and proportions were compared with Student's t-test and test of Differences between Proportions with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. RESULTS: DS: 27.9% had epilepsy (first seizure with 2.2±3.7 years). Fifteen (22.1%) patients had epileptiform discharges, 5 (7.4%) hypsarrhythmia, 5 (7.4%) focal pattern, 3 (4.4%) generalized pattern and 2 (2.9%) multifocal pattern. N-SMR: 33.7% patients had epilepsy (first seizure with 1.2±4.5 years). Twenty-three (27.7%) patients had epileptiform discharges, 10 (12.0%) focal pattern, 5 (6.0%) generalized pattern and 8 (9.6%) multifocal pattern. CONCLUSION: The difference between the occurrence of epilepsy in DS and N-SMR was not statistically significant, as well as between normal EEG, EEGs with focal pattern, generalized pattern and multifocal pattern. In SD group 7.4% have shown hypsarrhythmia.The comparison with N-SMR was not possible because none of these has shown this EEG abnormality.
癫痫和脑电图特征:唐氏综合征和非综合征性智力低下的比较研究
简介:唐氏综合征(DS)是最常见的导致智力迟钝的染色体异常,其与癫痫的关系在儿童时期是高度可变的。虽然对该综合征的最初描述并未报道癫痫发作,但它们与癫痫的关联相对普遍。方法:对68例DS和83例非综合征性智力迟钝(N-SMR)患者进行评估。所有患者均接受数字脑电图,持续至少30分钟,电极根据国际10-20电极放置系统定位。资料分析采用描述性统计,比例比较采用Student’st检验,以p<0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:DS: 27.9%有癫痫(首次发作时间为2.2±3.7年)。癫痫样放电15例(22.1%),低心律失常5例(7.4%),局灶型5例(7.4%),全局性3例(4.4%),多灶型2例(2.9%)。N-SMR: 33.7%患者有癫痫(首次发作时间1.2±4.5年)。癫痫样放电23例(27.7%),局灶型10例(12.0%),广泛性5例(6.0%),多灶型8例(9.6%)。结论:DS组与N-SMR组癫痫发生率的差异无统计学意义,正常脑电图、局灶型脑电图、广泛性脑电图和多灶型脑电图的差异无统计学意义。SD组7.4%表现为心律失常。与N-SMR的比较是不可能的,因为这些都没有显示出这种脑电图异常。
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