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由动画片《宠物小精灵》引发的癫痫发作。

Epileptic seizures induced by animated cartoon, "Pocket Monster".

作者信息

Takada H, Aso K, Watanabe K, Okumura A, Negoro T, Ishikawa T

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.

出版信息

Epilepsia. 1999 Jul;40(7):997-1002. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1999.tb00809.x.

Abstract

PURPOSE

A large number of children had fits while watching the animated cartoon television (TV) program "Pocket Monster." To elucidate the seizures associated with the TV program, we administered a questionnaire survey in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

METHODS

The questionnaires were sent to 75 hospitals located in and around Aichi prefecture. The presence of epileptic seizures and the types of seizures were determined by three pediatric neurologists.

RESULTS

Sixty-one hospitals responded to the questionnaire survey. Among 95 patients living in Aichi prefecture for whom enough information on seizure manifestations and EEG was available, < or =93 patients were considered to have epileptic seizures while watching the TV program. Most seizures occurred at a scene in which red and blue frames alternated at 12 Hz. Sixty-nine (74%) patients had no history of epilepsy. Thirty-nine patients had generalized seizures, and 49 patients had partial seizures. Partial seizures occurred more frequently in the younger age group than did generalized seizures. The EEG revealed a photoparoxysmal response (PPR) in 43% of patients. PPR was present not only in patients with a history of epilepsy (54%) but also in those with no history of epilepsy (38%).

CONCLUSIONS

Almost all seizures induced by the TV program "Pocket Monster" were epileptic, and partial seizures were induced more frequently than generalized seizures. The incidence of this "Pocket Monster"-induced seizures was roughly estimated as > or =1 in 4,923 individuals aged 6-18 years.

摘要

目的

大量儿童在观看动画电视节目《宠物小精灵》时出现惊厥。为阐明与该电视节目相关的癫痫发作情况,我们在日本爱知县进行了问卷调查。

方法

问卷被发送至爱知县及其周边地区的75家医院。由三位儿科神经科医生确定癫痫发作的存在及发作类型。

结果

61家医院回复了问卷调查。在95名居住在爱知县且有足够癫痫发作表现及脑电图信息的患者中,≤93名患者被认为在观看电视节目时出现癫痫发作。大多数发作发生在红色和蓝色画面以12赫兹交替出现的场景。69名(74%)患者无癫痫病史。39名患者出现全身性发作,49名患者出现部分性发作。部分性发作在较年轻年龄组中比全身性发作更频繁出现。脑电图显示43%的患者有光阵发性反应(PPR)。PPR不仅出现在有癫痫病史的患者中(54%),也出现在无癫痫病史的患者中(仅38%)。

结论

几乎所有由电视节目《宠物小精灵》诱发的发作都是癫痫性的,部分性发作比全身性发作更频繁诱发。这种由《宠物小精灵》诱发的癫痫发作发生率粗略估计为每4923名6至18岁个体中≥1例。

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