Effect of Sleep on Epileptic Discharges in Patients with Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mustafa Emir Tavşanlı, Demet Kınay
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Abstract

Background. It is known that sleep and sleep deprivation affect the EEG findings, onset, frequency and semiology of the seizures. Generalized spike and wave discharges were found more common in drowsiness and sleep states, especially in childhood and juvenile absence epilepsy syndromes. Aim. In this study we aimed to show the effects of short sleep on the interictal and ictal discharges of the patients with genetic generalized epileptic seizures and to show the effects of treatment on the discharges during awake and sleep states. Method. 37 patients (29 females and 8 males) with a diagnosis of genetic generalized epilepsy syndrome were included. All the patients were investigated with video-EEG recording during awake, sleep and post sleep states. Epileptic discharges were counted manually. Discharge numbers and their relation with triggers were analyzed to see the difference between different vigilance states. Results. Number of ictal discharges is found to be increased after sleep. There was no difference in the control EEGs, which were taken under treatment. Conclusion. Sleep is a trigger of epileptic discharges in ictal nature, but an effective antiepileptic treatment prevents this effect.

睡眠对特发性全身性癫痫患者癫痫放电的影响。
背景。众所周知,睡眠和睡眠剥夺会影响脑电图结果、发作、频率和癫痫发作的符号学。广泛性尖峰和波放电在困倦和睡眠状态下更为常见,特别是在儿童和青少年无癫痫综合征中。的目标。本研究旨在探讨短睡眠对遗传性广泛性癫痫发作患者发作间期和发作初期放电的影响,以及治疗对清醒和睡眠状态下放电的影响。方法:37例确诊为遗传性全身性癫痫综合征的患者,其中女性29例,男性8例。对所有患者进行清醒、睡眠和睡眠后状态的视频脑电图记录。手工统计癫痫放电。分析放电次数及其与触发因素的关系,观察不同警戒状态之间的差异。结果。睡眠后,脑电波放电次数增加。对照组的脑电图在治疗过程中没有差异。结论。睡眠是癫痫放电的触发因素,但有效的抗癫痫治疗可以防止这种影响。
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Clinical EEG and Neuroscience
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
66
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical EEG and Neuroscience conveys clinically relevant research and development in electroencephalography and neuroscience. Original articles on any aspect of clinical neurophysiology or related work in allied fields are invited for publication.
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