Tonic electromyographic activity following bilateral tonic-clonic seizures is associated with periictal respiratory dysfunction and postictal generalized EEG suppression

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Park, Katherine J. [1 ]
Seyal, Masud [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Neurol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizure; hypoxia; postictal generalized EEG suppression; postictal tonic EMG; sudden unexpected death in epilepsy; SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH; EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY; EPILEPSY ANALYSIS; MOTOR OUTPUT; HYPOXIA; HYPERCAPNIA; MECHANISMS; SEVERITY;
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10.1111/epi.14632
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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ObjectiveNo biomarkers reliably predict risk for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Postictal generalized electroencephalography (EEG) suppression (PGES) is a possible biomarker for SUDEP risk. However, its utility in predicting SUDEP remains uncertain. We had observed that postictal tonic electromyography (PTEMG) activity follows some generalized convulsive seizures (GCS). PTEMG activity and PGES may have a common pathophysiologic basis. PGES is associated with periictal respiratory distress. There is evidence that tonic EMG occurs with brain hypoxia. Thus PTEMG activity may be related to seizure-associated hypoxemia. Pronounced variation occurs among expert clinicians in identifying PGES, thereby limiting its utility as a biomarker. Characteristics of PTEMG activity and its relationship to preceding GCS have not been explored. We studied PTEMG activity characteristics, its relationship to the preceding seizure and associated respiratory dysfunction. MethodsWe reviewed 145 GCS in 66 patients undergoing video-EEG telemetry (VET). The presence of PTEMG activity was defined when tonic EMG occurred for at least 3seconds following seizure termination and was identified with filter settings at 5-200Hz. Duration of PTEMG activity, the seizure, PGES, seizure-associated peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) change, and end-tidal CO2 were analyzed. We compared data from GCS with and without PTEMG activity. ResultsNinety of 145 seizures with GCS had PTEMG activity. The remainder had postictal slowing without PTEMG activity, and cessation of activity was followed by EEG slowing. Duration of the initial PTEMG discharge was 39.1 (mean)(standard deviation) 17.9seconds. SpO(2) nadir was lower (P=0.005) in seizures with PTEMG activity than in those without (72% vs 77%). End-tidal CO2 was higher (P=0.05) in seizures with PTEMG activity than in those without (63 vs 56mm Hg). PGES duration was 35.6 +/- 22.2seconds and associated with duration of PTEMG activity (P<0.001). SignificanceThe novel finding is that PTEMG activity occurs following 62% of GCS and that seizures with PTEMG activity have greater severity of respiratory dysfunction than seizures without. PTEMG activity is readily discerned by visual analysis of VET at appropriate filter settings and has the potential of being a complementary or surrogate biomarker of PGES for assessing SUDEP risk.
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