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The relationship between sleep-activated interictal epileptiform discharges and intelligence in children

机译:睡眠激活的发作性癫痫样发作与儿童智力的关系

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This study investigates the relationship between interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) during sleep in children with benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE) and cognitive test scores as measured by the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition (WISC-IV) with the hypothesis that, as IEDs increase, cognitive test scores decrease. Studies have shown that generalized seizures and status epilepticus can negatively impact cognition (Dodrill 2004), that children with epilepsy have lower cognitive function on average than children without epilepsy and that children with epilepsy and abnormal electroencephalograms (EEGs) have lower cognitive function than children with epilepsy and normal EEGs (Bailet et al. 2000). Studies have also indicated that as IEDs decrease, neurocognitive test scores increase (Baglietto et al. 2001). The current study evaluated sleep-activated IEDs in children with the specifi c syndrome of benign rolandic epilepsy based on the frequency of IEDs in sleep in relation to cognitive test scores. Neuropsychological test scores from the WISC-IV were gathered along with the number of spikes per minute detected in EEG recordings. Statistical analysis revealed a negative correlation between spike frequency and both processing speed and coding scores, though the relationship did not reach statistical signifi cance. This study concludes that there may be correlations between increased spike density and cognitive test scores, or there might be other factors impacting cognition in BRE, but a larger sample is needed to further investigate. In addition, it is possible that a negative result in the present study represents good news, that the number of IEDs in BRE does not harm the brain by negatively impacting cognition.
机译:这项研究调查了良性罗兰癫痫(BRE)儿童睡眠期间的发作间癫痫样放电(IEDs)与认知测试得分之间的关​​系,该得分由韦氏儿童智力量表第四版(WISC-IV)进行了测量,假设如下: IED增加,认知测验分数降低。研究表明,全身性癫痫发作和癫痫持续状态可能会对认知产生负面影响(Dodrill 2004),癫痫患儿的平均认知功能要比非癫痫患儿的平均水平低,癫痫和脑电图异常(EEG)的患儿的认知功能要低于非癫痫症的儿童。癫痫和正常的脑电图(Bailet et al。2000)。研究还表明,随着IED的减少,神经认知测试得分会增加(Baglietto等,2001)。本研究根据与认知测验分数相关的睡眠中IED的频率,评估了良性罗兰癫痫特定综合征儿童的睡眠激活IED。收集来自WISC-IV的神经心理学测验分数以及EEG记录中每分钟检测到的峰值数。统计分析显示,尖峰频率与处理速度和编码得分之间均呈负相关,尽管这种关系没有达到统计学意义。这项研究得出的结论是,峰值密度和认知测验分数增加之间可能存在相关性,或者可能存在其他影响BRE认知的因素,但需要更大的样本才能进一步研究。此外,本研究中的阴性结果可能代表了一个好消息,即BRE中IED的数量不会通过负面影响认知来伤害大脑。

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