癫痫患者运动测试的安全性和可行性

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Franziska van den Bongard , Catharina Petersen , Claus Reinsberger
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癫痫患者(PWE)被鼓励参加运动和身体活动,但一些PWE可能会报告运动相关癫痫发作(EAS)。然而,缺乏客观的工具来为PWE的身体活动和运动参与提供个人建议。本研究探讨了在PWE中进行力竭运动试验的可行性和安全性。29例患者分别在自行车测力仪上进行客观和主观上的力竭运动试验,并在运动前后获得静息状态脑电图。一名有EAS病史的患者在运动后立即发作。在没有EAS的患者中,1例患者观察到无症状的亚临床电图癫痫发作,2例患者仅在运动后出现间歇性癫痫样放电。所有的脑电图变化都发生在非快速眼动睡眠的情况下,而相应的运动前脑电图记录显示睡眠较少。其他患者运动后未见癫痫发作或显著脑电图改变。穷竭运动前后的脑电图检查在PWE中是可行的,但需要建立安全方案,特别是在EAS患者中。通过重复运动相关脑电图对伴有和不伴有EAS的大量PWE进行调查,可以为运动相关脑电图在咨询PWE时的临床应用提供信息。
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Safety and feasibility of exhaustive exercise testing for people with epilepsy
People with epilepsy (PWE) are encouraged to participate in exercise and be physically active, but some PWE may report exercise-associated seizures (EAS). However, there is a lack of objective tools to inform individual recommendations for physical activity and exercise participation in PWE. This study investigated the feasibility and safety of exhaustive exercise testing in PWE. 29 patients underwent an objectively and subjectively exhaustive exercise test on a bicycle ergometer and resting state EEG was obtained before and after exercise. One patient with a history of EAS experienced a seizure immediately after exercising. In patients without EAS, an asymptomatic subclinical electrographic seizure was observed in one patient, and two patients revealed interictal epileptiform discharges only after exercise. All EEG changes occurred in the setting of non-REM sleep, while the respective pre-exercise EEG recordings revealed less sleep. No seizures or significant EEG changes after exercise were observed in any other patient. EEG investigations before and after exhaustive exercise were feasible in PWE, but safety protocols need to be established, especially in patients with EAS. Investigation of a higher number of PWE with and without EAS with repeat exercise-associated EEG may provide information about the clinical utility of exercise-associated EEGs when counseling PWE.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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