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Children with ESES: variability in the syndrome.

机译:ESES患儿:综合征的变异性。

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OBJECTIVE: We undertook a retrospective study of children who present with significant activation of paroxysmal discharges during sleep to examine the clinical spectrum of disorders that present with such an EEG abnormality. BACKGROUND: Electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES) is an electrographic pattern characterized by nearly continuous spike-wave discharges in slow wave sleep, usually with a frequency of 1.5-3 Hz and usually diffuse and bilateral in distribution. A variety of neurocognitive and behavioral problems have been associated with this EEG pattern. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review of 1497 EEG records of patients admitted to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) for overnight video-EEG monitoring during a 5 year interval. Demographic, clinical and electroencephalographic variables were evaluated. RESULTS: EEG records for 102 patients meeting criteria were identified. Clinical information was available for 90 of those patients. Eighteen of these patients could be diagnosed with Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS). Key findings include: (1) neuroimaging abnormalities were uncommon in our LKS patients; (2) among children who do not fit the specific diagnostic criteria for LKS, a spike-wave index (SWI) >50% was more likely to be associated with global developmental disturbances than SWI < or =50% (p<0.05); (3) Children with generalized discharges were more likely to experience severe or global developmental disturbance than those with focal abnormalities, without reaching statistical significance (p=0.07). CONCLUSIONS: Severity of ESES can vary over time between and within patients and clinical status does not always directly correlate with SWI. However, the prognosis of LKS is substantially better than CSWS and these two disorders could be classified in a dichotomous manner rather than be seen as two points along a continuum.
机译:目的:我们进行了一项回顾性研究,研究了在睡眠期间表现为阵发性放电明显激活的儿童,以检查表现出这种脑电图异常的疾病的临床范围。背景:睡眠中的癫痫持续状态(ESES)是一种电描记图,其特征在于慢波睡眠中几乎连续出现尖峰波放电,频率通常为1.5-3 Hz,并且通常呈弥散性和双侧分布。这种脑电图模式与各种神经认知和行为问题有关。方法:我们对1497例入选加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)的患者的EEG记录进行了回顾性回顾,每隔5年进行一次隔夜视频EEG监测。人口统计学,临床和脑电图变量进行了评估。结果:确定了符合标准的102例患者的脑电图记录。有90名患者可获得临床信息。这些患者中有18名可以被诊断出患有Landau-Kleffner综合征(LKS)。主要发现包括:(1)LKS患者中神经影像学异常罕见。 (2)在不符合LKS诊断标准的儿童中,与SWI <或= 50%相比,峰值波指数(SWI)> 50%更有可能与总体发育障碍相关(p <0.05); (3)广泛放电的儿童比局灶异常的儿童更可能遭受严重或整体发育障碍,而无统计学意义(p = 0.07)。结论:ESES的严重程度可随患者之间和患者内部的变化而变化,临床状况并不总是与SWI直接相关。然而,LKS的预后明显好于CSWS,这两种疾病可以以二分法分类,而不是被视为连续体的两个点。

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