Habituation of orienting reaction in therapy-resistant generalized epilepsy.

R Rogozea, V Florea-Ciocoiu, D Haţegan, N Voiculeţ, S Cincă
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A polygraphic study on resistance to habituation of the somatic, autonomic and EEG components of the orienting reaction elicited by a repetitive auditory stimulus was performed in 39 epileptics with therapy-resistant generalized seizures (TRGS) and in 119 matched subjects in two control groups. The study showed a significantly higher resistance to habituation of the orienting reaction in epileptics with TRGS vs. the normal subjects of control group I. A significantly higher resistance to habituation was also noted in epileptics with therapy-controlled generalized seizures of control group II. The correlational analysis of data showed that the severity of these habituation disturbances in epileptics with TRGS depended on the patients' age, type of electroclinical seizures, pretrial seizure frequency, type of resting EEG, administered treatment (no. of administered antiepileptic drugs/patient), daily dose, as well as on the serum level of these drugs. The multivariate regression analysis showed that the most significant predictive variables for the habituation disturbances were the pretrial seizure frequency, type of electroclinical seizures, daily dose of administered antiepileptic drugs and their serum level. The data also evidenced that the antiepileptic treatment improves the interictal habituation disturbances, the effect being the more marked as the treatment was more sustained. The above-mentioned habituation changes in epileptics with TRGS should be ascribed to some disturbances in nervous excitability.

治疗抵抗性全身性癫痫定向反应的习惯化。
对39例难治性全身性癫痫(TRGS)患者和119名对照组患者进行了重复听觉刺激诱导的定向反应的躯体、自主神经和脑电图成分的抵抗性多波谱研究。研究显示,与对照组i的正常受试者相比,使用TRGS的癫痫患者对定向反应习惯化的抵抗力明显更高。对照组II的治疗控制的全局性癫痫患者对习惯化的抵抗力也明显更高。相关数据分析显示,TRGS癫痫患者的习惯化障碍严重程度与患者年龄、电临床发作类型、审前发作频率、静息脑电图类型、给药方式(无。给药的抗癫痫药物(患者),每日剂量,以及这些药物的血清水平。多因素回归分析显示,习惯化障碍最显著的预测变量为审前癫痫发作频率、电临床癫痫发作类型、抗癫痫药物日剂量及其血清水平。数据还表明,抗癫痫治疗可改善间或性习惯障碍,且治疗时间越长,效果越显著。上述TRGS癫痫患者的习惯改变应归因于神经兴奋性的某些障碍。
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