[Electroencephalographic patterns and their association with functional prognosis in anti-NMDA autoimmune encephalitis].

Christian Alejandro Aguilar-Vázquez, Nallely Denisse Ruvalcaba-Sánchez, Julián Alberto Hernández-Domínguez, Sergio De Jesús Aguilar Castillo
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Abstract

Background: Autoimmune encephalitis is a rare disease with low incidence and prevalence but carries high rates of disability and potential fatality.

Objective: To determine whether the presence of abnormal electroencephalographic patterns in patients with anti-NMDAR autoimmune encephalitis affects functional prognosis at 3 months.

Material and methods: A retrospective, observational, analytical, longitudinal-cross-sectional study was conducted with a retrospective cohort.

Results: Out of a total of 44 patients with anti-NMDAR autoimmune encephalitis, concerning electroencephalographic findings, 19 patients had a normal EEG result (43.2%), 18 had cortical dysfunction (40.9%), 7 had epileptiform reports (15.9%), and only 1 had a Delta Brush report (2.3%). The functional outcome of patients at 3 months measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) was as follows: 3 patients without disability (6.8%), 6 patients with mild disability (13.6%), 17 patients with mild to moderate disability (38.6%), 9 patients with moderate to severe disability (20.5%), 1 patient bedridden (2.3%), and 2 deceased (5.6%).

Conclusion: In our study, no association was found between an abnormal electroencephalographic pattern and a worse functional prognosis at 3 months in patients with autoimmune encephalitis. Although the electroencephalogram analyzed is the initial one, it would be necessary to assess later whether the persistence of abnormalities in the electroencephalogram is related to a greater number of sequelae and disabilities.

[抗 NMDA 自身免疫性脑炎的脑电图模式及其与功能性预后的关系]。
背景:自身免疫性脑炎是一种罕见疾病,发病率和流行率低,但致残率和潜在致死率高:目的:确定抗NMDAR自身免疫性脑炎患者出现异常脑电图模式是否会影响3个月后的功能预后:通过回顾性队列进行了一项回顾性、观察性、分析性、纵横交叉研究:在总共 44 名抗 NMDAR 自身免疫性脑炎患者中,关于脑电图结果,19 名患者脑电图结果正常(43.2%),18 名患者皮质功能障碍(40.9%),7 名患者有癫痫样报告(15.9%),只有 1 名患者有德尔塔刷状报告(2.3%)。通过改良兰金量表(mRS)对患者 3 个月后的功能结果进行测量,结果如下:3名患者无残疾(6.8%),6名患者轻度残疾(13.6%),17名患者轻度至中度残疾(38.6%),9名患者中度至重度残疾(20.5%),1名患者卧床不起(2.3%),2名患者死亡(5.6%):在我们的研究中,没有发现异常脑电图模式与自身免疫性脑炎患者 3 个月后功能预后较差之间存在关联。虽然分析的是最初的脑电图,但有必要在以后评估脑电图异常的持续存在是否与更多的后遗症和残疾有关。
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