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Evaluation of a neurotherapy program for a child with ADHD with Benign Partial Epilepsy with Rolandic Spikes (BPERS) using event-related potentials

机译:利用事件相关电位评估儿童多动症伴良性部分性癫痫伴罗兰性棘突(BPERS)的神经疗法

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Background:We hypothesized that there would be a good response to relative beta training, applied to regulate the dynamics of brain function in a patient with benign partial epilepsy with Rolandic Spikes (BPERS), associated with neuropsychiatric deficits resembling the symptoms of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Case Report:The patient, E.Z., age 9.3, was suffering from neuropsychiatric symptoms, cognitive dysfunction, especially attention deficits, and behavioral changes, rendering him unable to function independently in school and in many situations of everyday life. He was treated for epilepsy, but only slight progress was made. The patient took part in 20 sessions of relative beta training combined with behavioral training. We used standardized neuropsychological testing, as well as ERPs before the experiment and after the completion of the neurotherapy program. Neuropsychological testing at baseline showed multiple cognitive deficits. Over the course of neurotherapy, E.Z.’s verbal and non-verbal IQ increased significantly. His cognitive functions also improved, including immediate and delayed logical and visual recall on the WMS-III, maintaining attention on the WMS-III, and executive functions, but remained below norms. Physiologically, the patient showed substantial changes after neurotherapy, including fewer spikes and an increased P300 NOGO component.Conclusions:The cognitive deficits characteristic for ADHD in a child with BPERS may be unresponsive to antiepileptic treatment, but are reversible after a carefully selected neurotherapy program, combined with antiepileptic treatment. Event Related Potentials (ERPs) in the GO/NOGO task can be used to assess functional brain changes induced by neurotherapeutical programs.
机译:背景:我们假设对相对β训练有良好的反应,该训练可用于调节患有Rolandic Spikes(BPERS)的良性部分性癫痫患者的脑功能动力学,该患者伴有类似于注意缺陷多动症的神经精神病学缺陷病例报告:患者EZ,年龄9.3岁,患有神经精神症状,认知功能障碍,尤其是注意力缺陷和行为改变,致使他无法在学校和日常生活中独立发挥作用。他因癫痫病接受了治疗,但进展很小。该患者参加了20次相对beta培训和行为培训的课程。在实验之前和完成神经治疗计划之后,我们使用了标准化的神经心理学测试以及ERP。基线时的神经心理学测试显示出多种认知缺陷。在神经疗法过程中,E.Z。的语言和非语言智商都大大提高了。他的认知功能也得到了改善,包括对WMS-III的即时和延迟的逻辑和视觉召回,对WMS-III的关注以及执行功能,但仍低于规范。生理上,患者在神经治疗后显示出实质性变化,包括较少的尖峰和增加的P300 NOGO成分。结论:BPERS儿童ADHD的认知缺陷可能对抗癫痫治疗无反应,但经过精心选择的神经治疗方案可逆转,结合抗癫痫治疗。 GO / NOGO任务中的事件相关电位(ERP)可用于评估由神经治疗程序诱发的功能性大脑变化。

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