Rebuilding the Tower of Babel: The Current Landscape and Emerging Opportunities in DEE-SWAS.

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Robert C Stowe, Sarah A Kelley, Sonal Bhatia, John R McLaren, Lekha M Rao, Shital H Patel, Anthony L Fine, Fiona Baumer, Priscilla Duong, Spriha Pavuluri, Virginia B Liu, Donald J Phillips
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Abstract

Developmental/epileptic encephalopathy with spike-wave activation in sleep (DEE-SWAS) is newly proposed nomenclature put forth by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) to replace the problematic electrographic and/or clinical phenotypes of electrical status epilepticus of sleep (ESES) and continuous spike-wave in sleep (CSWS). The nomenclature update represents a noble effort to minimize the confusion of how to define and appropriately utilize this alphabet soup of acronyms, thereby aiding in future clinical and research efforts. The name change fails to capture greater challenges within the field, which still plague diagnosis and treatment and stagnates substantive research advancements. Through a directed literature review of DEE-SWAS with emphasis on the new ILAE nomenclature and the RESCUE-ESES trial, we will highlight major persistent quandaries in the field. These include inadequate or insufficient diagnostic biomarkers (ie, the spike wave index), the highly variable clinical manifestations, ranging from dubious associations to profound developmental regression, presumptively caused by spike-wave activation in sleep, and variable and often ineffective treatment paradigms. We will also review the broader diagnostic evaluation of DEE-SWAS. By doing so, we aim to shed light on crucial research and clinical questions that could advance our understanding of diagnosing and treating children with DEE-SWAS, as well as addressing the uncertainty surrounding the neurological effects of sleep-activated epileptiform discharges.

重建巴别塔:dei - swas的现状和新兴机遇。
发展性/癫痫性脑病伴睡眠尖波激活(DEE-SWAS)是由国际抗癫痫联盟(ILAE)提出的新命名,以取代有问题的电图和/或临床表型的睡眠癫痫持续状态(ESES)和连续睡眠尖波(CSWS)。命名法的更新代表了一项崇高的努力,以尽量减少如何定义和适当地利用这些首字母缩略词的混乱,从而有助于未来的临床和研究工作。名称的改变未能反映出该领域内更大的挑战,这些挑战仍然困扰着诊断和治疗,并使实质性的研究进展停滞不前。通过对DEE-SWAS的直接文献回顾,重点是新的ILAE命名和RESCUE-ESES试验,我们将强调该领域持续存在的主要困境。这些包括不充分或不充分的诊断性生物标志物(即,尖峰波指数),高度可变的临床表现,从可疑的关联到严重的发育倒退,推测是由睡眠中的尖峰波激活引起的,以及多变且往往无效的治疗范例。我们还将回顾更广泛的DEE-SWAS诊断评价。通过这样做,我们的目标是阐明关键的研究和临床问题,这些问题可以提高我们对DEE-SWAS儿童的诊断和治疗的理解,以及解决围绕睡眠激活癫痫样放电的神经学影响的不确定性。
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Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
5.60%
发文量
88
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epilepsy Currents is an open access, bi-monthly current-awareness journal providing reviews, commentaries and abstracts from the world’s literature on the research and treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy Currents surveys and comments on all important research and developments in a format that is easy to read and reference. Each issue is divided into two main sections: Basic Science and Clinical Science. An outstanding Editorial Board reviews the literature and assigns topics and articles to world experts for comment. In addition, the Editors commission authoritative review articles on important subjects.
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