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新发癫痫儿童36个月内的睡眠障碍表型轨迹及相关多种疾病

Sleep Disturbance Phenotype Trajectories and Associated Multimorbidity in Children With New-Onset Seizures Over 36 Months.

作者信息

Oyegbile-Chidi Temitayo, Tu Sabrina, Eisner Jordan, Harvey Danielle, Dunn David, Jones Jana, Byars Anna, Hermann Bruce, Austin Joan

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.

Department of Neurology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.

出版信息

Pediatr Neurol. 2025 Aug;169:44-51. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2025.05.009. Epub 2025 May 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Children with epilepsy exhibit heterogeneity and variability in comorbidities including sleep disturbance, cognitive dysfunction, and behavioral impairments. This heterogeneity raises the question of whether there are unique sleep phenotypes associated with epilepsy. Here we investigate the presence and progression of sleep phenotypes in youth with new-onset epilepsy over a three-year period and, in addition, characterize their associated cognitive and behavioral profiles to inform the presence and degree of multimorbidity.

METHODS

A total of 312 subjects (aged 6-16 years) were recruited within six weeks of their first recognized seizure. Sleep was evaluated in each child using the Sleep Behavior Questionnaire, assessing five areas of sleep disturbance-bedtime difficulties, parent-child interactions, sleep fragmentation, parasomnia, and daytime drowsiness. Each child also underwent a comprehensive neuropsychologic and behavior assessment. All sleep, cognitive, and behavior measures were evaluated at baseline, 18 months later, and 36 months later.

RESULTS

Latent trajectory analysis over the 36-month period identified three sleep phenotypes: a sleep phenotype similar to healthy control subjects (Typical Sleep phenotype), a Moderately Disrupted sleep phenotype, and a Severely Disrupted sleep phenotype. The Typical phenotype exhibited the least sleep disturbance overall with the lowest levels of cognitive and behavior problems. The Moderately and Severely Disrupted sleep phenotypes exhibited more sleep disturbance overall and showed the highest levels of associated cognitive and behavioral dysfunction.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep disturbance phenotypes in youth with new-onset epilepsy are stable and persistent. These distinct phenotypes are also associated with unique cognitive and behavioral patterns-indicating the presence of substantial multimorbidity.

摘要

背景

癫痫患儿在包括睡眠障碍、认知功能障碍和行为损害等共病方面表现出异质性和变异性。这种异质性引发了是否存在与癫痫相关的独特睡眠表型的问题。在此,我们调查了新发癫痫青少年三年期间睡眠表型的存在情况和进展,此外,还对其相关的认知和行为特征进行了描述,以了解共病的存在情况和程度。

方法

在首次确认癫痫发作后的六周内,共招募了312名受试者(年龄6 - 16岁)。使用睡眠行为问卷对每个孩子的睡眠进行评估,评估睡眠障碍的五个方面——入睡困难、亲子互动、睡眠碎片化、异态睡眠和日间嗜睡。每个孩子还接受了全面的神经心理学和行为评估。所有睡眠、认知和行为测量均在基线、18个月后和36个月后进行评估。

结果

36个月期间的潜在轨迹分析确定了三种睡眠表型:一种与健康对照受试者相似的睡眠表型(典型睡眠表型)、中度睡眠紊乱表型和重度睡眠紊乱表型。典型表型总体上睡眠障碍最少,认知和行为问题水平最低。中度和重度睡眠紊乱表型总体上睡眠障碍更多,且相关认知和行为功能障碍水平最高。

结论

新发癫痫青少年的睡眠障碍表型是稳定且持续的。这些不同的表型还与独特的认知和行为模式相关——表明存在大量共病。

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