Effects of antiepileptic treatment on sleep and seizures in nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sleep Disorder Center, Department of Neurosciences, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria, Via Gramsci 14, 43126 Parma, Italy;2. Sleep Disorder Center, University of Cagliari, ss554 to Sestu, 09042 Monserrato (Cagliari), Italy |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo study the effects of antiepileptic treatment on sleep parameters and video-polysomnography (VPSG) seizures in nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE).MethodsTwenty patients with a clinical and VPSG diagnosis of NFLE (baseline polysomnography [PSG]) underwent a clinical follow-up and performed a second VPSG after effective antiepileptic treatment lasting for at least 6 months. Conventional sleep measures, cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) parameters, and objective VPSG seizures were assessed in NFLE patients before and after treatment and were compared with the results of 20 age- and gender-matched control subjects.ResultsAntiepileptic treatment determined a partial reduction of objective VPSG seizures of approximately 25% compared to baseline condition. Alterations of most conventional sleep measures recovered normal values, but nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep instability remained pathologically enhanced (CAP rate, +26% compared to controls) and was associated with persistence of daytime sleepiness.ConclusionsResidual epileptic events and high levels of unstable NREM sleep can define a sort of objective resistance of both seizures and disturbed arousal system to the therapeutic purpose of the antiepileptic drugs in NFLE. This finding could determine the need for new therapeutic options in this particular form of epilepsy. |
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Keywords: | Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE) Antiepileptic drugs Video-polysomnography Cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) Seizures Minor motor events |
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