Aylett S E, Neville B G, Cross J H, Boyd S, Chong W K, Kirkham F J
Neurosciences Unit, The Institute of Child Health, The Wolfson Centre, London, UK.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1999 Jul;41(7):480-5.
The aim of this study was to examine the haemodynamic response to seizures in three infants with Sturge-Weber syndrome by measuring regional cerebral blood flow using transcranial Doppler sonography and 99mTc HMPAO SPECT. Time-locked video/digital EEG recording was carried out for ictal studies. MRI was performed in all subjects. SPECT showed hemispheric hypoperfusion interictally in all three patients and also ictally in one of the three; a small region of hyperperfusion was seen on the same ictal scan in the latter, ie. the patient with interictal and ictal hypoperfusion. In the two older children middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAV) was reduced by between 29 and 62% in the middle cerebral artery of the predominantly affected hemisphere compared with the contralateral side. During seizures, increases of 6 to 30% in MCAV were recorded for the clinically seizing hemisphere compared with 24 to 170% for the contralateral side in four of the seizures recorded. In one infant, MCAV fell bilaterally during a seizure that generalized (-18 and -43% in the predominantly affected and contralateral side respectively). Sequential recordings in one infant suggested that, with time, the haemodynamic response to seizures of the unaffected hemisphere may decrease. These findings suggest that the venous malformation in SWS is associated with an impairment of the cerebral haemodynamic response to seizure activity.
本研究旨在通过经颅多普勒超声和99mTc HMPAO单光子发射计算机断层扫描测量局部脑血流量,研究三名患有斯-韦综合征的婴儿对癫痫发作的血流动力学反应。进行了与发作时间锁定的视频/数字脑电图记录以进行发作期研究。对所有受试者均进行了磁共振成像检查。单光子发射计算机断层扫描显示,所有三名患者在发作间期均存在半球灌注不足,三名患者中的一名在发作期也存在灌注不足;在后者(即发作间期和发作期均存在灌注不足的患者)的同一次发作期扫描中可见一小片灌注过度区域。在两名年龄较大的儿童中,主要受累半球的大脑中动脉速度(MCAV)较对侧降低了29%至62%。在记录的四次发作中,与对侧增加24%至170%相比,临床发作半球的大脑中动脉速度增加了6%至30%。在一名婴儿中,一次全身性发作期间双侧大脑中动脉速度下降(主要受累侧和对侧分别下降18%和43%)。一名婴儿的连续记录表明,随着时间的推移,未受累半球对癫痫发作的血流动力学反应可能会降低。这些发现表明,斯-韦综合征中的静脉畸形与大脑对癫痫活动的血流动力学反应受损有关。