The EEG profile of patients with uncontrolled vs. controlled seizures

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作者
Hughes, JR
Fino, JJ
Kaydanova, Y
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Med Ctr, Epilepsy Clin, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
关键词
electroencephalography; seizures; controlled; uncontrolled; slow waves; spikes;
D O I
10.1177/155005940403500204
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The goal of this study was to provide an EEG profile of patients (150) with uncontrolled (U) seizures, in contrast with those (150) with controlled (C) attacks. In the U group 804 EEGs were done and in the C group 674 were performed, all with both waking and sleep recordings; the range of EEG records on a given patient was 2-23. The number of spikes and the amount of abnormal slowing was quantified in each record. Two different peaks of age were evident, appearing at 10-19 yrs and 40-49 yrs. The number of patients with a spike discharge on the first EEG was 64% in the C and 92% in the U group with an increasing incidence to 83% (C) and 100% (U) in later records. If spikes were absent in the first EEG in the C group, the majority showed only rare discharges later. The spike profile of the U patient initially was that 1/2 showed a typical number of spikes and nearly 1/2 many or very many spikes. Over time a decrease was seen in those with many-very many discharges, resulting in an increase with a typical number. Still later, a reversal occurred in the U patients with an increasing number with many or very many spikes. The slow wave profile of the U patient was that 213 showed some abnormal slow waves on the first record, increasing to 100% in later records. The increase was from delta. not theta activity. The spike profile of the C patient was that a typical number of spikes was seen at first in nearly 1/2, but only a small minority showed many-very many discharges. The slow wave profile for the C patient was that theta, not delta waves, increased in time. The (median) time between a unilateral spike discharge to a bilateral discharge was 4-5 yrs, and the U group much more often than the C group showed this change to bilateral spikes. The time between unilateral to bilateral slow waves varied between 4-9 yrs.
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