Nicot F, Renault F, Clément A, Fauroux B
Unité Inserm U719, AP-HP, hôpital Armand-Trousseau, Paris, France.
Neurophysiol Clin. 2007 Jan-Mar;37(1):29-33. doi: 10.1016/j.neucli.2007.01.003. Epub 2007 Feb 9.
Respiratory-related evoked potentials (RREPs) are a method of recording brain activities in response to respiratory stimuli. Although data in childhood are scarce, the absence of the early P1 component of RREPs has been reported in children with a history of life-threatening asthma. This study was focused on the presence, latencies, and amplitudes of the P1, N1, P2, and N2 components of the RREPs in a paediatric series of asthmatic patients.
RREPs were recorded in 21 patients with stable asthma, age range 8-17 years, 11 healthy children, age range 6-16 years, and 24 healthy adults, age range 20-28 years. The signals from left (C3-Cz) and right (C4-Cz) central (rolandic) location were recorded separately, using surface electrodes. Evoked responses to two series of 80 consecutive mid-inspiratory occlusions were averaged. Recordings were analysed manually.
All 4 RREPs components were significantly more often absent in asthmatic children than in healthy children and adults (P1, p=0.01; N1, p=0.008; P2, p=0.008, N2, p=0.01). The latencies and amplitudes of the four components were similar in patients and healthy subjects.
RREPs components were less frequently present in children with asthma than in healthy subjects. This finding should promote the recording of RREPs in other acute and chronic respiratory diseases in children in order to search for possible electroclinical correlations.
呼吸相关诱发电位(RREPs)是一种记录大脑对呼吸刺激反应活动的方法。尽管儿童相关数据较少,但据报道,有危及生命哮喘病史的儿童中,RREPs早期P1成分缺失。本研究聚焦于儿科哮喘患者系列中RREPs的P1、N1、P2和N2成分的存在情况、潜伏期及波幅。
对21例年龄在8 - 17岁的稳定期哮喘患者、11例年龄在6 - 16岁的健康儿童以及24例年龄在20 - 28岁的健康成年人记录RREPs。使用表面电极分别记录左(C3 - Cz)和右(C4 - Cz)中央(罗兰区)部位的信号。对两组连续80次吸气中期阻断的诱发反应进行平均。记录结果采用人工分析。
哮喘儿童中所有4种RREPs成分缺失的情况显著多于健康儿童和成年人(P1,p = 0.01;N1,p = 0.008;P2,p = 0.008,N2,p = 0.01)。患者和健康受试者中这四种成分的潜伏期及波幅相似。
哮喘儿童中RREPs成分出现的频率低于健康受试者。这一发现应促使对其他儿童急慢性呼吸道疾病进行RREPs记录,以寻找可能的电临床相关性。