Quantitative EEG analysis in Encephalopathy related to Status Epilepticus during slow Sleep

Author:

Cantalupo Gaetano1,Pavlidis Elena23,Beniczky Sandor34,Avanzini Pietro5,Gardella Elena36,Larsson Pål G.7

Affiliation:

1. Child Neuropsychiatry Unit University of Verona Verona Italy

2. Child Neuropsychiatry Unit, Neuroscience Department University of Parma Parma Italy

3. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology Danish Epilepsy Centre Dianalund Denmark

4. University of Aarhus Aarhus Denmark

5. Neuroscience Department University of Parma Parma Italy

6. Institute for Regional Health Services University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

7. Department of Neurosurgery Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractSince its first description, quantifying the burden of epileptiform abnormalities in sleep EEG has played a fundamental role in the diagnosis of Encephalopathy related to Status Epilepticus during slow Sleep (ESES). In fact, in the 1971 seminal paper by Tassinari's group and in the following studies on this syndrome, the amount of epileptiform discharges (EDs) was calculated as the percentage of slow sleep occupied by spike‐and‐waves and referred to as “spike and wave index” (SWI). However, nowadays it is becoming increasingly clear that the SWI alone does not explain the whole clinical course of patients affected by ESES. In this paper, we aim to provide a state‐of‐the‐art summary of the quantitative EEG methods currently used in the ESES/CSWS literature, highlighting the possible pitfalls and discrepancies explaining the unsatisfactory correlation between SWI and clinical course. Furthermore; we illustrate a number of methodological refinements ‐ taking into account inter‐individual, intra‐individual, and temporal variability of EDs ‐ alongside “new” quantitative variables ‐including ED‐related and sleep‐related features ‐ potentially useful to reach a reliable electro‐clinical correlation in patients with ESES.

Funder

Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

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