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Acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion: Predictive EEG findings
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Aichi, Japan;2. Department of Pediatrics, Aichi Medical University, Aichi, Japan;3. Department of Pediatrics, Anjo Kosei Hospital, Aichi, Japan;4. Department of Pediatric Neurology, Aichi Children’s Health and Medical Center, Aichi, Japan;5. Department of Pediatrics, Okazaki City Hospital, Aichi, Japan;6. Department of Pediatric and Neonatology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Aichi, Japan
Abstract:BackgroundAcute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion (AESD) is a common type of acute encephalopathy in Japan; the condition is clinically characterized by prolonged seizures as the initial neurological symptom, followed by late seizures 4–6 days later. It is difficult to differentiate AESD from prolonged febrile seizures (PFSs). Here, we explored the use of electroencephalography to differentiate AESD from PFSs.MethodsWe studied the electroencephalograms (EEGs) of children <6 years of age diagnosed with AESD or PFSs; all EEGs were recorded within 48 h of seizure onset (i.e., before the late seizures of AESD). Two pediatric neurologists evaluated all EEGs, focusing on the basic rhythm, slowing during wakefulness/arousal by stimuli, spindles, fast waves, and slowing during sleep.ResultsThe EEGs of 14 children with AESD and 31 children with PFSs were evaluated. Spindles were more commonly reduced or absent in children with AESD than in those with PFSs (71% vs. 31%, p = 0.021). Fast waves were also more commonly reduced or absent in children with AESD (21% vs. 0%, p = 0.030). The rates of all types of slowing did not differ between children with AESD and those with PFSs, but continuous or frequent slowing during sleep was more common in the former (50% vs. 17%, p = 0.035).ConclusionsEEG findings may usefully differentiate AESD from PFSs. Reduced or absent spindles/fast waves and continuous or frequent slowing during sleep are suggestive of AESD in children with prolonged seizures associated with fever.
Keywords:Children  Electroencephalogram  Acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion  Prolonged febrile seizure  Febrile status epilepticus  Spindles
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