1. Diagnostic utility of specific abnormal EEG patterns in children for determining epilepsy phenotype and presence of structural brain abnormalities
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Mohammed Ashour, Erica Minato, Abdulla Alawadhi, Saoussen Berrahmoune, Elisabeth Simard-Tremblay, Chantal Poulin, and Kenneth A. Myers
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Centrotemporal spikes ,Photoparoxysmal response ,Physiologic photic driving ,Sleep spindles ,Childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Objective: Estimate sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of EEG findings: centrotemporal spikes, photoparoxysmal response, asymmetric photic driving, and asymmetric sleep spindles, for epilepsy phenotype and presence of structural brain abnormalities. Methods: In this case-control study we reviewed children referred for EEG over a 4-year period, with at least one of centrotemporal spikes, photoparoxysmal response, asymmetric photic driving, or asymmetric sleep spindles. This cohort was analyzed in combination with a research database of pediatric patients with seizures. Results: Centrotemporal spikes had 100% sensitivity for childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes or atypical childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes, but lower specificity (70%) and PPV (58%). Photoparoxysmal response had high specificity (92%) and NPV (92%) for genetic generalized epilepsy. Asymmetric photic driving had low sensitivity for structural brain abnormalities (17%), with specificity 80%. In contrast, asymmetric sleep spindles had much higher sensitivity and specificity, 44% and 97%, respectively. Conclusions: Although centrotemporal spikes are classically associated with childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes, these discharges are seen in other conditions. Photoparoxysmal response is highly indicative of a genetic generalized epilepsy, though may be seen in other epilepsy phenotypes. Relative attenuation of sleep spindles is a more reliable indicator of structural brain malformation than asymmetric photic driving. Significance: The quantitative diagnostic utility of EEG findings should be considered when incorporating these results into clinical decision-making.
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- 2022
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