Ramona Cordani, Livia Pisciotta, Michela Stagnaro, Maria Margherita Mancardi, Elisabetta Lampugnani, Luca Manfredini, Lino Nobili, Edvige Veneselli, Elisa De Grandis
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Abstract
Background: Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) is a severe channelopathy that manifests before 18 months of age, primarily caused by pathogenic variants in the ATP1A3 gene. It is characterized by recurrent and disabling episodes of plegia, dystonia, dysautonomia, along with chronic neurological features and cardiac arrhythmias. About 50% of AHC patients have epilepsy, and a subset of them may develop refractory or super-refractory status epilepticus. Currently, there are no specific available therapeutic guidelines, particularly for managing life-threatening paroxysmal and epileptic episodes in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Case report: This report aims to illustrate a comprehensive treatment approach and clinical management of a young boy with AHC and multiple episodes of super-refractory status epilepticus throughout his lifetime. The patient was diagnosed with AHC at the age of 6 months, carrying the most severe ATP1A3 gene mutation-p.Glu815Lys. Epileptic seizures started at 24 months of age, and after a relatively stable clinical course, he experienced a first super-refractory status epilepticus at the age of 16. Subsequently, he presented two additional episodes of status epilepticus and faced progressive neurological deterioration until death at the age of 20.
Discussion: AHC management is a substantial challenge due to the coexistence of multiple paroxysmal events, epilepsy, chronic neurological impairments, and the possibility of cardiac abnormalities, including short QTc or cardiac rhythm complications. Tailored treatment and deep knowledge of this complex disease are imperative for effective management.
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Epileptic Disorders is the leading forum where all experts and medical studentswho wish to improve their understanding of epilepsy and related disorders can share practical experiences surrounding diagnosis and care, natural history, and management of seizures.
Epileptic Disorders is the official E-journal of the International League Against Epilepsy for educational communication. As the journal celebrates its 20th anniversary, it will now be available only as an online version. Its mission is to create educational links between epileptologists and other health professionals in clinical practice and scientists or physicians in research-based institutions. This change is accompanied by an increase in the number of issues per year, from 4 to 6, to ensure regular diffusion of recently published material (high quality Review and Seminar in Epileptology papers; Original Research articles or Case reports of educational value; MultiMedia Teaching Material), to serve the global medical community that cares for those affected by epilepsy.