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Symmetry of ictal slow waves may predict the outcomes of corpus callosotomy for epileptic spasms.


ABSTRACT: We aimed to analyse the ictal electrographic changes on scalp electroencephalography (EEG), focusing on high-voltage slow waves (HVSs) in children with epileptic spasms (ES) and tonic spasms (TS) and then identified factors associated with corpus callosotomy (CC) outcomes. We enrolled 17 patients with ES/TS who underwent CC before 20 years of age. Post-CC Engel's classification was as follows: I in 7 patients, II in 2, III in 4, and IV in 4. Welch's t-test was used to analyse the correlation between ictal HVSs and CC outcomes based on the following three symmetrical indices: (1) negative peak delay: interhemispheric delay between negative peaks; (2) amplitude ratio: interhemispheric ratio of amplitude values for the highest positive peaks; and (3) duration ratio: interhemispheric ratio of slow wave duration. Ages at CC ranged from 17-237 months. Four to 15 ictal EEGs were analysed for each patient. The negative peak delay, amplitude ratio and duration ratio ranged from 0-530?ms, 1.00-7.40 and 1.00-2.74, respectively. The negative peak delay, amplitude ratio and duration ratio were significantly higher in the seizure residual group (p?=?0.017, <0.001, <0.001, respectively). Symmetry of ictal HVSs may predict favourable outcomes following CC for ES/TS.

SUBMITTER: Kanai S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6930281 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Symmetry of ictal slow waves may predict the outcomes of corpus callosotomy for epileptic spasms.

Kanai Sotaro S   Oguri Masayoshi M   Okanishi Tohru T   Itamura Shinji S   Baba Shimpei S   Nishimura Mitsuyo M   Homma Yoichiro Y   Maegaki Yoshihiro Y   Enoki Hideo H   Fujimoto Ayataka A  

Scientific reports 20191224 1


We aimed to analyse the ictal electrographic changes on scalp electroencephalography (EEG), focusing on high-voltage slow waves (HVSs) in children with epileptic spasms (ES) and tonic spasms (TS) and then identified factors associated with corpus callosotomy (CC) outcomes. We enrolled 17 patients with ES/TS who underwent CC before 20 years of age. Post-CC Engel's classification was as follows: I in 7 patients, II in 2, III in 4, and IV in 4. Welch's t-test was used to analyse the correlation bet  ...[more]

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