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Title: | Early epileptiform EEG activity in infants with tuberous sclerosis complex predicts epilepsy and neurodevelopmental outcomes | Authors: | Hertzberg, C. De Ridder, J. Verhelle, B. Vervisch, J. Lemmens, K. Kotulska, K. Moavero, R. Curatolo, P. Weschke, B. Riney, K. Feucht, M. Krsek, P. Nabbout, R. Jansen, A. C. Wojdan, K. Domanska-Pakieła, D. Kaczorowska-Frontczak, M. Ferrier, C. H. Samueli, S. Benova, B. Aronica, E. Kwiatkowski, D. J. Jansen, F. E. Jóźwiak, S. Lagae, L. Anink, J. Benvenuto, A. Blazejczyk, M. Bongaarts, A. Borkowska, J. Breuillard, D. Chmielewski, D. Dabrowska, M. Emberti Gialloreti, L. Giannikou, K. Głowacka-Walas, J. Hamieh, L. Haręza, A. Hulshof, H. Iyer, A. Janssen, B. Jaworski, J. Lehmann, K. Leusman, A. Maćkowiak, N. Mills, J. D. Muehlebner, A. Sadowski, K. Scheldeman, C. Scholl, T. Schooneveld, M. Sciuto, A. Sijko, K. Slowinska, M. Tempes, A. Urbańska, M. van Scheppingen, J. |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Source: | 62, (5), 2021, p. 1208-1219 | Pages: | 1208-1219 | Journal: | Epilepsia | Abstract: | Objective: To study the association between timing and characteristics of the first electroencephalography (EEG) with epileptiform discharges (ED-EEG) and epilepsy and neurodevelopment at 24 months in infants with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Methods: Patients enrolled in the prospective Epileptogenesis in a genetic model of epilepsy – Tuberous sclerosis complex (EPISTOP) trial, had serial EEG monitoring until the age of 24 months. The timing and characteristics of the first ED-EEG were studied in relation to clinical outcome. Epilepsy-related outcomes were analyzed separately in a conventionally followed group (initiation of vigabatrin after seizure onset) and a preventive group (initiation of vigabatrin before seizures, but after appearance of interictal epileptiform discharges [IEDs]). Results: Eighty-three infants with TSC were enrolled at a median age of 28 days (interquartile range [IQR] 14–54). Seventy-nine of 83 patients (95%) developed epileptiform discharges at a median age of 77 days (IQR 23–111). Patients with a pathogenic TSC2 variant were significantly younger (P-value.009) at first ED-EEG and more frequently had multifocal IED (P-value.042) than patients with a pathogenic TSC1 variant. A younger age at first ED-EEG was significantly associated with lower cognitive (P-value.010), language (P-value.001), and motor (P-value.013) developmental quotients at 24 months. In the conventional group, 48 of 60 developed seizures. In this group, the presence of focal slowing on the first ED-EEG was predictive of earlier seizure onset (P-value.030). Earlier recording of epileptiform discharges (P-value.019), especially when multifocal (P-value.026) was associated with higher risk of drug-resistant epilepsy. In the preventive group, timing, distribution of IED, or focal slowing, was not associated with the epilepsy outcomes. However, when multifocal IEDs were present on the first ED-EEG, preventive treatment delayed the onset of seizures significantly (P-value <.001). Significance: Early EEG findings help to identify TSC infants at risk of severe epilepsy and neurodevelopmental delay and those who may benefit from preventive treatment with vigabatrin.L20109719462021-04-02 | DOI: | 10.1111/epi.16892 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2010971946&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/epi.16892 | | Keywords: | prophylaxis;drug resistant epilepsy;DSM-5;electroencephalogram;electroencephalography monitoring;prospective study;seizure;survival analysis;tuberous sclerosis;predictive value;preschool child;priority journal;NCT02098759tuberin;vigabatrin;anticonvulsant therapy;article;autism;Bayley Scales of Infant Development;child;cognition;cognitive development;cohort analysis;controlled study;epilepsy;epileptic discharge;epileptogenesis;female;follow up;gestational age;human;hypsarrhythmia;infant;language development;major clinical study;male;motor development;newborn;onset age;outcome assessment;prediction | Type: | Article |
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