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Abstract
Purpose: Patients with Alzheimer's dementia (AD) who do not have a history of epilepsy have a higher frequency of subclinical epileptiform discharge (SED) than healthy individuals. This meta-analysis aims to investigate the frequency of SED in patients with AD using different EEG protocols and to compare SED rates between early- and late-onset AD.
Methods: This study adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis guidelines. We searched various databases until January 2024 for studies reporting the frequency of SED in patients with AD who did not have a history of epilepsy. A meta-analysis was conducted using a random-effects model.
Results: Thirteen studies involving 1,373 patients with AD were analyzed. The patients had a mean age of 71.2 years, and 59.3% were women. The pooled SED rate was found to be 18.3%. The SED rate was higher with extended EEG protocols (26.7%) than with routine EEG protocols (12.1%). It was also observed that patients with early-onset AD had higher SED rates with routine EEG protocols (14.4%) and extended EEG protocols (43.9%) than those with late-onset AD (10.5 and 21.3%, respectively). Furthermore, patients with AD had a 3.55 relative risk (P < 0.001) of SED compared with healthy controls. Specifically, patients with early-onset AD showed a significantly higher risk of developing SED than those with late-onset AD (relative risk, 4.48; P < 0.001).
Conclusions: Subclinical epileptiform discharge frequency was high in patients with AD, particularly in those with early onset AD.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology features both topical reviews and original research in both central and peripheral neurophysiology, as related to patient evaluation and treatment.
Official Journal of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.