Successful treatment of epileptic encephalopathy with spike wave activation in sleep with anakinra

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Andy Cheuk-Him Ng , Morris H. Scantlebury
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Abstract

Patients with epileptic encephalopathy with spike wave activation in sleep (EE-SWAS) often display drug-resistant epilepsy. The activation of epileptic activity during sleep is associated temporally with neurocognitive impairment and causes a spectrum of disorders within the epilepsy-aphasia syndrome. The prognosis is dependent on promptness of treatment and etiology. However, there is no clear consensus with regards to the optimal management for patients with EE-SWAS. We queried our Pediatric Epilepsy Outcome-Informatics Project (PEOIP) database for all patients treated with anakinra in our centre. We herein report a case of a female with EE-SWAS, who demonstrated remarkable neurocognitive improvement with anakinra. We suggest that a trial of anakinra may be an option for patients with EE-SWAS due to non-structural and possibly inflammatory etiology.

阿纳金拉成功治疗睡眠中出现尖波激活的癫痫性脑病
伴有睡眠尖波激活的癫痫性脑病(EE-SWAS)患者通常表现出耐药性癫痫。睡眠中癫痫活动的激活在时间上与神经认知障碍相关,并导致癫痫-失神综合征中的一系列疾病。预后取决于治疗的及时性和病因。然而,对于 EE-SWAS 患者的最佳治疗方法,目前尚无明确的共识。我们查询了儿科癫痫结果信息学项目(PEOIP)数据库,以了解本中心所有接受过阿纳喹罗治疗的患者的情况。我们在此报告了一例女性 EE-SWAS 患者,她在接受 anakinra 治疗后神经认知能力显著改善。我们建议,对于因非结构性病因(可能是炎症性病因)导致的 EE-SWAS 患者,可以选择试用 anakinra。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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