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经颅直流电刺激可改善拉斯穆森脑炎患者的癫痫控制情况。

Transcranial direct current stimulation improves seizure control in patients with Rasmussen encephalitis.

作者信息

Tekturk Pinar, Erdogan Ezgi Tuna, Kurt Adnan, Kocagoncu Ece, Kucuk Zeynep, Kinay Demet, Yapici Zuhal, Aksu Serkan, Baykan Betul, Karamursel Sacit

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University.

Department of Physiology, Istanbul Bilim University.

出版信息

Epileptic Disord. 2016 Mar;18(1):58-66. doi: 10.1684/epd.2016.0796.

Abstract

Rasmussen encephalitis is associated with severe seizures that are unresponsive to antiepileptic drugs, as well as immunosuppressants. Transcranial direct current stimulation (t-DCS) is a non-invasive and safe method tried mostly for focal epilepsies with different aetiologies. To date, there is only one published study with two case reports describing the effect of t-DCS in Rasmussen encephalitis. Our aim was to investigate the effect of t-DCS on seizures in Rasmussen encephalitis and to clarify its safety. Five patients (mean age: 19; three females), diagnosed with Rasmussen encephalitis were included in this study. Patients received first cathodal, then anodal (2 mA for 30 minutes on three consecutive days for non-sham stimulations), and finally sham stimulation with two-month intervals, respectively. Three patients received classic (DC) cathodal t-DCS whereas two patients received cathodal stimulation with amplitude modulation at 12 Hz. Afterwards, all patients received anodal stimulation with amplitude modulation at 12 Hz. In the last part of the trial, sham stimulation (a 60-second stimulation with gradually decreasing amplitude to zero in the last 15 seconds) was applied to three patients. Maximum current density was 571 mA/m2 using 70 mm x 50 mm wet sponge electrodes with 2-mA maximum, current controlled stimulator, and maximum charge density was 1028 C/m2 for a 30-minute stimulation period. After cathodal stimulation, all but one patient had a greater than 50% decrease in seizure frequency. Two patients who received modulated cathodal t-DCS had better results. The longest positive effect lasted for one month. A second trial with modulated anodal stimulation and a third with sham stimulation were not effective. No adverse effect was reported with all types of stimulations. Both classic and modulated cathodal t-DCS may be suitable alternative methods for improving seizure outcome in Rasmussen encephalitis patients.

摘要

拉斯穆森脑炎与对抗癫痫药物以及免疫抑制剂均无反应的严重癫痫发作相关。经颅直流电刺激(t-DCS)是一种主要用于治疗不同病因局灶性癫痫的非侵入性安全方法。迄今为止,仅有一项发表的研究及两篇病例报告描述了t-DCS对拉斯穆森脑炎的疗效。我们的目的是研究t-DCS对拉斯穆森脑炎癫痫发作的影响并阐明其安全性。本研究纳入了5例诊断为拉斯穆森脑炎的患者(平均年龄:19岁;3名女性)。患者分别先接受阴极刺激,然后接受阳极刺激(非假刺激时连续3天每天以2毫安刺激30分钟),最后接受间隔两个月的假刺激。3例患者接受经典(直流电)阴极t-DCS,而2例患者接受12赫兹幅度调制的阴极刺激。之后,所有患者均接受12赫兹幅度调制的阳极刺激。在试验的最后阶段,对3例患者进行假刺激(在最后15秒内幅度逐渐降至零的60秒刺激)。使用最大电流为2毫安的70毫米×50毫米湿海绵电极时,最大电流密度为571毫安/平方米,电流控制刺激器,30分钟刺激期的最大电荷密度为1028库仑/平方米。阴极刺激后,除1例患者外,所有患者的癫痫发作频率均下降了50%以上。接受调制阴极t-DCS的2例患者效果更好。最长的积极效果持续了1个月。第二次调制阳极刺激试验和第三次假刺激试验均无效。所有类型的刺激均未报告不良反应。经典和调制阴极t-DCS可能都是改善拉斯穆森脑炎患者癫痫发作结果的合适替代方法。

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