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Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring

This study evaluated sleep and respiratory abnormalities, and their relationship with seizures, in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). We studied consecutive adults with DEEs undergoing inpatient video‐EEG monitoring and concurrent polysomnography between December 2011 a...

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Autores principales: Sivathamboo, Shobi, Myers, Kenneth A., Pattichis, Andreas, White, Elise J., Ku, Ka Nyuk, O'Brien, Terence J., Perucca, Piero, Kwan, Patrick
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37277988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12772
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author Sivathamboo, Shobi
Myers, Kenneth A.
Pattichis, Andreas
White, Elise J.
Ku, Ka Nyuk
O'Brien, Terence J.
Perucca, Piero
Kwan, Patrick
author_facet Sivathamboo, Shobi
Myers, Kenneth A.
Pattichis, Andreas
White, Elise J.
Ku, Ka Nyuk
O'Brien, Terence J.
Perucca, Piero
Kwan, Patrick
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description This study evaluated sleep and respiratory abnormalities, and their relationship with seizures, in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). We studied consecutive adults with DEEs undergoing inpatient video‐EEG monitoring and concurrent polysomnography between December 2011 and July 2022. Thirteen patients with DEEs were included (median age: 31 years, range: 20–50; 69.2% female): Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (n = 6), Lennox–Gastaut syndrome‐like phenotype (n = 2), Landau–Kleffner syndrome (n = 1), epilepsy with myoclonic‐atonic seizures (n = 1), and unclassified DEEs (n = 3). Sleep architecture was often fragmented by epileptiform discharges and seizures resulting in arousals (median arousal index: 29.0 per h, range: 5.1–65.3). Moderate‐to‐severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was observed in seven patients (53.8%). Three patients (23.1%) had tonic seizures that frequently occurred with central apnea; one met criteria for mild central sleep apnea. Of the patients with tonic seizures, two had other identifiable seizure manifestations, but in one patient, central apnea was commonly the only discernable seizure manifestation. Polysomnography during video‐EEG is an effective diagnostic tool in detecting sleep and seizure‐related respiratory abnormalities. Clinically significant OSA may increase the risk of comorbid cardiovascular disease and premature mortality. Treatment of epilepsy may improve sleep quality, and conversely, improved sleep, may decrease seizure burden.
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spelling pubmed-104724082023-09-02 Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring Sivathamboo, Shobi Myers, Kenneth A. Pattichis, Andreas White, Elise J. Ku, Ka Nyuk O'Brien, Terence J. Perucca, Piero Kwan, Patrick Epilepsia Open Short Research Articles This study evaluated sleep and respiratory abnormalities, and their relationship with seizures, in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). We studied consecutive adults with DEEs undergoing inpatient video‐EEG monitoring and concurrent polysomnography between December 2011 and July 2022. Thirteen patients with DEEs were included (median age: 31 years, range: 20–50; 69.2% female): Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (n = 6), Lennox–Gastaut syndrome‐like phenotype (n = 2), Landau–Kleffner syndrome (n = 1), epilepsy with myoclonic‐atonic seizures (n = 1), and unclassified DEEs (n = 3). Sleep architecture was often fragmented by epileptiform discharges and seizures resulting in arousals (median arousal index: 29.0 per h, range: 5.1–65.3). Moderate‐to‐severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was observed in seven patients (53.8%). Three patients (23.1%) had tonic seizures that frequently occurred with central apnea; one met criteria for mild central sleep apnea. Of the patients with tonic seizures, two had other identifiable seizure manifestations, but in one patient, central apnea was commonly the only discernable seizure manifestation. Polysomnography during video‐EEG is an effective diagnostic tool in detecting sleep and seizure‐related respiratory abnormalities. Clinically significant OSA may increase the risk of comorbid cardiovascular disease and premature mortality. Treatment of epilepsy may improve sleep quality, and conversely, improved sleep, may decrease seizure burden. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10472408/ /pubmed/37277988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12772 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Research Articles
Sivathamboo, Shobi
Myers, Kenneth A.
Pattichis, Andreas
White, Elise J.
Ku, Ka Nyuk
O'Brien, Terence J.
Perucca, Piero
Kwan, Patrick
Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring
title Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring
title_full Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring
title_fullStr Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring
title_short Sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐EEG monitoring
title_sort sleep and respiratory abnormalities in adults with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies using polysomnography and video‐eeg monitoring
topic Short Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37277988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12772
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