Neurology. 2013 Oct 29;81(18):e138-9. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000436060.67147.25.
Dr. Masur and colleagues(1) from the Childhood Absence Epilepsy Study Group tried to answer a few important questions regarding childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) in their article "Pretreatment cognitive deficits and treatment effects on attention in childhood absence epilepsy." First, they wanted to know whether children with absence epilepsy have any problems with thinking before starting medications. If the children have problems with thinking, the authors wanted to identify the specific types of thinking problems the children have. The authors also wanted to assess what effect seizure medications have on attention in these children. In principle, medications could improve or worsen attention. The possible effects of medication on attention may or may not depend on whether the medications control the seizures.
马苏尔博士及其同事(1)来自儿童失神癫痫研究小组,他们试图在题为“儿童失神癫痫的认知缺陷与治疗对注意力的影响”的文章中回答一些关于儿童失神癫痫(CAE)的重要问题。首先,他们想知道失神性癫痫患儿在开始服用药物前是否存在思维问题。如果患儿存在思维问题,作者希望确定患儿存在的具体思维问题类型。作者还想评估抗癫痫药物对这些患儿注意力的影响。原则上,药物可能会改善或恶化注意力。药物对注意力的可能影响可能取决于药物是否控制了癫痫发作。