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[新生儿和婴儿阵发性事件的评估]

[The evaluation of paroxysmal events in neonates and infants].

作者信息

Nagy Eszter, Farkas Nelli, Hollódy Katalin

机构信息

Pécsi Tudományegyetem, ÁOK-KK, Gyermekgyógyászati Klinika, Neurológiai Tanszék, Pécs.

Pécsi Tudományegyetem, ÁOK, Bioanalitikai Intézet, Pécs.

出版信息

Ideggyogy Sz. 2018 Sep 30;71(9-10):313-319. doi: 10.18071/isz.71.0313.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Differential diagnosis of neonatal and infantile seizures based only on inspection poses a challenge even for specialists. Aims - To investigate the evaluations of neonatal and infantile paroxysmal events based only on inspection. Research question - Is there any difference in the opinion of neonatologists, paediatric neurologists and neurologists about the assessment of common paroxysmal events in infancy?

METHODS

Video recordings about paroxysmal movements of 15 neonates or infants (aged 2 days- 5 months) were displayed for 47 paediatric neurologists, 35 neonatologists and nurses working in Neonatal or Perinatal Intensive Care Units and 43 neurologists. They had to decide without knowing the past medical history or EEG results whether events presented were epileptic or nonepileptic in nature.

RESULTS

Answers of neonatologists and paediatric neurologists were correct in 67% of cases (824/1230), no significant difference was found between their results. The largest uncertainty was in the judgement of discrete hand movements and very rapid clonus with epileptic origin, they were judged correctly by only one third of participants. The result of neurologists was only slightly, but not significantly different from that of paediatric neurologists.

CONCLUSION

In most cases, the correct diagnosis of neonatal and infantile paroxysmal events requires video-EEG recording. No significant difference was revealed between the evaluation of neonatologists and paediatric neurologists about the differential diagnosis of movements. The ongoing cooperation of paediatric neurologists and neurologists going back to several decades facilitates the shaping of a common perspective.

摘要

背景与目的

仅通过观察来鉴别新生儿和婴儿期癫痫发作,即便对于专家而言也是一项挑战。目的——研究仅基于观察对新生儿和婴儿期阵发性事件的评估。研究问题——新生儿科医生、儿科神经科医生和神经科医生对于婴儿期常见阵发性事件评估的意见是否存在差异?

方法

向47名儿科神经科医生、35名新生儿科医生以及在新生儿或围产期重症监护病房工作的护士和43名神经科医生播放了15名新生儿或婴儿(年龄2天至5个月)阵发性运动的视频记录。他们在不知道既往病史或脑电图结果的情况下,必须判断所呈现的事件本质上是癫痫性的还是非癫痫性的。

结果

新生儿科医生和儿科神经科医生的回答在67%的病例中是正确的(824/1230),他们的结果之间未发现显著差异。最大的不确定性在于对离散手部运动和起源于癫痫的非常快速的阵挛的判断,只有三分之一的参与者判断正确。神经科医生的结果与儿科神经科医生的结果仅略有差异,但不显著。

结论

在大多数情况下,正确诊断新生儿和婴儿期阵发性事件需要视频脑电图记录。新生儿科医生和儿科神经科医生在运动鉴别诊断方面的评估未显示出显著差异。几十年来儿科神经科医生和神经科医生之间持续的合作有助于形成共同的观点。

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