Clinical and Electrical Evolution of "Pseudo" Spike-Wave Activation in Sleep EEG Patterns in Self-Limited Childhood Epilepsies.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.4103/aian.aian_899_24
Neetha Balaram, Smita Balachandran, Abdul V Gafoor, S R Ratheesh
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Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify the pseudo spike-wave activation in sleep (SWAS) patterns in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of self-limited focal epilepsies of childhood (SeLFE) and study their clinical and electrical evolution. Sleep EEG and clinical data of children aged 2-12 years with SeLFE and pseudo-SWAS were collected retrospectively from our EEG database and were followed periodically every 6 months with clinical, EEG, and neurocognitive assessments. Nine children were identified and were grouped as follows: (a) pseudo-SWAS pattern caused by type 1 occipitofrontal spikes in five children, who had no clinical worsening on follow-up, and this pattern resolved within 3 years; (b) pseudo-SWAS pattern without occipitofrontal spikes in three children that was caused by diffusion of pre-existing focal spikes; and (c) pseudo-SWAS pattern induced by antiseizure medication in one child, which completely resolved on withdrawing the medication. Electro-clinical dissociation occurred in pseudo-SWAS, and none of them evolved to developmental and/or epileptic encephalopathy with SWAS. Identification of these patterns helps to avoid inadvertent use of antiseizure medications and immunomodulators.

自限性儿童癫痫睡眠脑电图模式中“伪”峰波激活的临床和电演化。
摘要:本研究旨在鉴定儿童自限性局灶性癫痫(self-限制性局灶性癫痫,SeLFE)脑电图(EEG)中的睡眠中伪峰波激活(pseudo - spikes - activation in sleep, SWAS)模式,并研究其临床和电演化。从我们的脑电图数据库中回顾性收集2-12岁儿童的SeLFE和伪swas的睡眠脑电图和临床资料,每6个月定期随访一次临床、脑电图和神经认知评估。(a) 5例由1型枕额尖峰引起的伪swas型,随访无临床恶化,该型在3年内消退;(b) 3例儿童无枕额峰的伪swas模式,由先前的局灶性峰扩散引起;(c) 1例患儿抗癫痫药物诱导的伪swas模式,停药后完全消失。假性SWAS发生电临床分离,没有一例发展为SWAS的发展性和/或癫痫性脑病。识别这些模式有助于避免无意中使用抗癫痫药物和免疫调节剂。
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Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Nervous System Diseases-
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2.20
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11.80%
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293
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal has a clinical foundation and has been utilized most by clinical neurologists for improving the practice of neurology. While the focus is on neurology in India, the journal publishes manuscripts of high value from all parts of the world. Journal publishes reviews of various types, original articles, short communications, interesting images and case reports. The journal respects the scientific submission of its authors and believes in following an expeditious double-blind peer review process and endeavors to complete the review process within scheduled time frame. A significant effort from the author and the journal perhaps enables to strike an equilibrium to meet the professional expectations of the peers in the world of scientific publication. AIAN believes in safeguarding the privacy rights of human subjects. In order to comply with it, the journal instructs all authors when uploading the manuscript to also add the ethical clearance (human/animals)/ informed consent of subject in the manuscript. This applies to the study/case report that involves animal/human subjects/human specimens e.g. extracted tooth part/soft tissue for biopsy/in vitro analysis.
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