Altunel Attila, Altunel Emine Özlem, Sever Ali
Suadiye Mah., Ulku Sok. No: 17/1, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey; Mustafa Kemal Pasa Cad. Deniz Sarayi Apt 49/7 Aksaray Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey.
Suadiye Mah., Ulku Sok. No: 17/1, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey.
Epilepsy Behav. 2017 Sep;74:161-166. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2017.06.019. Epub 2017 Aug 1.
Encephalopathy with electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES) syndrome is a rare epilepsy syndrome of childhood that is characterized by sleep-induced epileptiform discharges and problems with cognition or behavior. The neuropsychiatric symptoms in ESES syndrome, among which the ADHD-like symptoms are prominent, bear a close resemblance to symptoms in various developmental disorders. Positive response to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is associated with the normalization of the EEG and improvement of neuropsychiatric function. This study aimed to determine the improvement in ADHD-like symptoms in response to ACTH and establish a relationship between improvement in clinical symptoms and EEG parameters.
Seventy-five patients with ESES syndrome, who had clinically displayed ADHD-like symptoms, had been treated with ACTH for ESES, and their medical records were retrospectively reviewed. Sleep EEGs were recorded at referral and follow-up visits, and short courses of ACTH were administered when spike-wave index (SWI) was ≥15%. The assessment of treatment effectiveness was based on reduction in SWI and the clinician-reported improvement in ADHD-like symptoms. Statistical analyses were conducted in order to investigate the relationship between the clinical and EEG parameters.
Following treatment with ACTH, a reduction in SWI in all the patients was accompanied by a mean improvement of 67% in ADHD-like symptoms. Disappearance/reduction of foci and cessation/reduction of seizures were achieved in patients with formerly antiepileptic-resistant seizures. Multiple linear regressions established that pretreatment SWI and treatment delay predicted posttreatment SWI, while reduction in SWI, treatment delay, and the presence of foci predicted improvement in ADHD-like symptoms.
Improvement in ADHD-like symptoms showed high correlation and was timely with the resolution of ESES. It is suggested that ESES and ADHD may be the two different expressions of a common neurobiological abnormality. With enhanced interpretation of sleep EEG, a more thorough assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders is possible.
睡眠中癫痫性电持续状态(ESES)综合征相关脑病是一种罕见的儿童癫痫综合征,其特征为睡眠诱发的癫痫样放电以及认知或行为问题。ESES综合征中的神经精神症状,其中注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)样症状较为突出,与各种发育障碍的症状极为相似。对促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)的阳性反应与脑电图(EEG)的正常化及神经精神功能的改善相关。本研究旨在确定ACTH治疗后ADHD样症状的改善情况,并建立临床症状改善与EEG参数之间的关系。
回顾性分析75例临床出现ADHD样症状且因ESES接受ACTH治疗的ESES综合征患者的病历。在转诊和随访时记录睡眠EEG,当棘波指数(SWI)≥15%时给予短期ACTH治疗。治疗效果评估基于SWI的降低以及临床医生报告的ADHD样症状的改善情况。进行统计分析以研究临床和EEG参数之间的关系。
ACTH治疗后,所有患者的SWI均降低,同时ADHD样症状平均改善67%。既往抗癫痫治疗无效的癫痫患者实现了病灶消失/缩小以及癫痫发作停止/减少。多元线性回归分析表明,治疗前SWI和治疗延迟可预测治疗后SWI,而SWI降低、治疗延迟和病灶的存在可预测ADHD样症状的改善。
ADHD样症状的改善与ESES的缓解高度相关且同步。提示ESES和ADHD可能是同一神经生物学异常的两种不同表现形式。通过加强对睡眠EEG的解读,有可能对神经发育障碍进行更全面的评估和治疗。