康复环境中与中风相关的癫痫:脑卒中后住院康复研究的启示 - RIPS

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Maenia Scarpino , Antonello Grippo , Silvia Campagnini , Bahia Hakiki , Antonio Maiorelli , Alessandro Sodero , Erika Guolo , Andrea Mannini , Claudio Macchi , Francesca Cecchi
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在中风幸存者中,持续的癫痫发作活动可能与不良的功能预后有关。同时,抗癫痫药物的过度治疗可能会阻碍卒中后的康复。我们系统地研究了癫痫发作的发生率、癫痫放电的流行率、脑电图(EEG)上的δ慢波以及与临床表现和脑电图异常相关的抗癫痫药物(ASM)管理。这是一项涉及两个重症康复病房(IRU)的多中心前瞻性研究。研究人员在患者入院、出院(T1)和六个月随访(T2)时采集了临床和脑电图数据。共有 163 名患者在入院时接受了脑电图记录,149 名患者在出院时接受了脑电图分析。18 名患者在入院时接受了 ASM 治疗,尽管其中只有 5 名患者有早期癫痫发作。在入院时未接受治疗的 145 名患者中,有 8 名患者的癫痫发作时间较晚,其中 6 名是在入住综合康复病房期间发作的,2 名是在出院后发作的。在重症监护病房住院期间,没有早期癫痫发作报告的患者一般会停用 ASM,而有晚期癫痫发作的患者则会开始使用 ASM。在入院时接受 ASMs 治疗的 18 名患者中,只有 6 人在出院后继续接受 ASMs 治疗。我们的研究结果表明,急性期后住院康复是观察卒中后接受 ASMs 治疗的患者并提供个性化卒中后癫痫管理的适当环境。
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Stroke-related epilepsy in the rehabilitation setting: Insights from the inpatient post-stroke rehabilitation study – RIPS
In stroke survivors, persistent seizure activity could be associated with poor functional outcomes. At the same time, antiepileptic over-treatment could hamper post-stroke recovery. We systematically investigated the occurrence of seizures, the prevalence of epileptic discharges, and delta slow waves on electroencephalogram (EEG) and anti-seizure medication (ASM) management in relation to clinical manifestations and EEG abnormalities. This was a multi-centre prospective study involving two intensive rehabilitation units (IRUs). Clinical and EEG data were acquired at admission to the IRU, discharge (T1), and six-month follow-up (T2). A total of 163 patients underwent EEG recording upon admission to the IRU, while 149 were available for analysis at discharge from the IRU. Eighteen patients were treated with ASMs upon IRU admission despite only five of these patients having early seizures. Among the 145 patients not treated upon admission to the IRU, eight had late seizures, of which six were during the IRU stay, while two were after discharge from the IRU. During IRU stay, ASMs were generally discontinued in patients with no early seizures reported and were started in patients with late seizures. Among the 18 patients treated with ASMs at admission to the IRU, only six maintained the therapy also at T2. Our results suggest that post-acute inpatient rehabilitation is a proper setting to observe patients treated with ASMs after stroke and provide personalized post-stroke epilepsy management.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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