区分具有叠加(多重)尖峰的节律性高振幅德尔塔和极端德尔塔刷:标准化术语的局限性和对患者管理的影响。

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
World Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1007/s12519-024-00816-z
Rene Andrade-Machado, Elham Abushanab, Namrata D Patel, Avantika Singh
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摘要

背景:根据美国临床神经生理学会(American Clinical Neurophysiology Society,简称 ACNS)提出的标准化命名法,带有叠加尖峰的节律性高振幅三角活动(RHADS)可报告为极度三角刷(EDB)。将类似的电图模式报告为 RHADS 与 EDB 的临床意义非常重要。我们旨在回顾 RHADS 的电图特征,评估 RHADS 是否见于其他神经系统疾病,并识别 RHADS 和 EDB 之间的相似和独特特征,最终确定区分和报告这些模式的最准确方法。我们认为,区分 RHADS 和 EDB 非常重要,因为在相关潜在病因的诊断方法和医疗管理方面存在巨大差异:我们利用各种关键词组合在 MEDLINE 和 Pubmed 上进行了广泛搜索。搜索 "γ聚合酶和脑电图",或 "RHADS",或 "阿尔伯斯综合征和脑电图",或 "脑电图 "和 "阿尔伯斯-胡滕罗尔综合征":结果:发现有三篇文章重点描述了阿尔伯斯综合征的 "RHADS "模式。以 "EDB "和 "儿童"、"婴儿 "和 "青少年"(不包括 "脑炎 "和 "新生儿")为关键词进行搜索,迄今未发现任何出版物。虽然 RHADS 和 EDB 看起来有相似的脑电图模式,但细致的分析可以将它们区分开来。RHADS 并非阿尔伯斯-胡滕罗尔综合征患者独有,也可能表现在头部后部以外的区域。对睁眼的反应和对麻醉的反应是有助于区分这些模式的另外两个因素:结论:RHADS并非AHS患者独有,其表现可能超出后头部区域。结论:RHADS 并非 AHS 患者所独有,可能会在头部后部以外的区域出现。对睁眼的反应和对麻醉的反应是有助于区分这些模式的特征。
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Differentiating rhythmic high-amplitude delta with superimposed (poly) spikes from extreme delta brushes: limitations of standardized nomenclature and implications for patient management.

Differentiating rhythmic high-amplitude delta with superimposed (poly) spikes from extreme delta brushes: limitations of standardized nomenclature and implications for patient management.

Background: Following the standardized nomenclature proposed by the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS), rhythmic high-amplitude delta activity with superimposed spikes (RHADS) can be reported as an extreme delta brush (EDB). The clinical implications of similar electrographic patterns being reported as RHADS versus EDB are important to highlight. We aim to review the electrographic characteristics of RHADS, evaluate whether RHADS is seen in other neurological disorders, and identify the similar and unique characteristics between RHADS and EDB to ultimately determine the most accurate way to differentiate and report these patterns. We believe that the differentiation of RHADS and EDB is important as there is a vast difference in the diagnostic approach and the medical management of associated underlying etiologies.

Data source: We conducted an extensive search on MEDLINE and Pubmed utilizing various combinations of keywords. Searching for "gamma polymerase and EEG", or "RHADS" or "Alpers syndrome and EEG" or "EEG" AND "Alpers-Huttenlocher syndrome".

Results: Three articles were found to be focused on the description of "RHADS" pattern in Alpers Syndrome. No publication to date were found when searching for the terms "EDB" AND "children", AND "infant" AND "adolescent" excluding "encephalitis" and "neonate". Although RHADS and EDB appear as similar EEG patterns, meticulous analysis can differentiate them. RHADS is not exclusive to patients with Alpers-Huttenlocher syndrome and may manifest in regions beyond the posterior head region. Reactivity to eye-opening and response to anesthesia can be two other elements that help in the differentiation of these patterns.

Conclusion: RHADS is not exclusive to patients with AHS and may manifest in regions beyond the posterior head region. Reactivity to eye-opening and response to anesthesia are features that help in the differentiation of these patterns.

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World Journal of Pediatrics
World Journal of Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
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10.50
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1.10%
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592
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: The World Journal of Pediatrics, a monthly publication, is dedicated to disseminating peer-reviewed original papers, reviews, and special reports focusing on clinical practice and research in pediatrics. We welcome contributions from pediatricians worldwide on new developments across all areas of pediatrics, including pediatric surgery, preventive healthcare, pharmacology, stomatology, and biomedicine. The journal also covers basic sciences and experimental work, serving as a comprehensive academic platform for the international exchange of medical findings.
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