A comparative study of EEG findings among subjects in seizure-remission and patients with epilepsy in a resource constrained west African psychiatric hospital.

O. Aina, A. O. Owoeye, S. O. Oluwaniyi, I. Amoo
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Background: Epilepsy is one of the commonest chronic neurological disorders, most especially in developing countries of the World. Again, electroencephalography (EEG) is an important investigation in epileptology and more so in monitoring seizure remission. Thus, in a resource constrained country like Nigeria, our study aimed to determine the epileptiform activities using routine EEG recordings on subjects in seizure remission compared to those subjects with active seizures. Methods: In our study, and following ethical approval, standard EEG recording was carried out on convenient samples of equal number (131) of subjects with active seizure and those in seizure remission using the “Neurofax” Electroencephalography, EEG-1200 (R) machine. The EEG machine was used to carry out an awake 22-channel EEG scalp recording on each subject. Results: Among subjects with active seizures, the mean duration of seizure was 2.80±2.44 years, with range of 0.5 to 12.0 years. For subjects in seizure remission (SSR), the mean duration of remission was 2.41±1.03 years, with range of 1 to 5 years. Out of the 131 subjects with seizure, 37 (28.3%) had normal EEG recording; and 94 (71.7%) had abnormal EEG recordings with various forms of epileptiform activities. On the other hand, of the 131 subjects in seizure remission (SSR), nearly half, 62 (47.3%) had normal EEG recording and 69(52.7%) had abnormal (epileptiform activities) recording. The difference in these EEG findings between the two study groups was significant with F=19.29, p=0.00*; t=-2.22, p=0.028*; and 95% Confidence Interval, CI=-0.70 to -0.40. Conclusion: In addition to clinical evaluation, routine EEG recording can be used to monitor seizure remission in resource constrained countries such as Nigeria.
一项资源有限的西非精神病院癫痫缓解期受试者和癫痫患者脑电图结果的比较研究。
背景:癫痫是最常见的慢性神经系统疾病之一,尤其是在世界发展中国家。同样,脑电图(EEG)是癫痫学的一项重要研究,在监测癫痫缓解方面更是如此。因此,在尼日利亚这样一个资源有限的国家,我们的研究旨在通过对癫痫缓解期受试者与活动性癫痫受试者的常规脑电图记录来确定癫痫样活动。方法:在我们的研究中,在获得伦理批准后,使用“Neurofax”脑电图EEG-1200(R)机对相同数量(131)的活动性癫痫发作受试者和癫痫缓解受试者的方便样本进行标准脑电图记录。脑电图机用于对每个受试者进行清醒的22通道脑电图头皮记录。结果:在活动性癫痫发作的受试者中,癫痫发作的平均持续时间为2.80±2.44年,范围为0.5至12.0年。发作缓解期(SSR)受试者的平均缓解期为2.41±1.03年,范围为1至5年。131例癫痫患者中,37例(28.3%)脑电图记录正常;94例(71.7%)有不同形式的癫痫样活动的异常脑电图记录。另一方面,在131名癫痫缓解(SSR)受试者中,近一半的受试者,62人(47.3%)的脑电图记录正常,69人(52.7%)的癫痫样活动记录异常。两个研究组的脑电图结果差异显著,F=19.29,p=0.00*;t=-2.22,p=0.028*;95%置信区间CI=-0.70至-0.40。结论:在尼日利亚等资源有限的国家,除了临床评估外,常规脑电图记录还可用于监测癫痫缓解情况。
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