Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood

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Autor(a) principal: Rego,Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha, Spinosa,Mônica Jaques, Vieira,Simone Carreiro, Olmos,Alaídes S. Fojo, Löhr Júnior,Alfredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-26492007000100005
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: It is currently estimated that more than 10 million children all over the world have epilepsy and the EEG is the most commonly used diagnostic test in the investigation of these patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the sensibility of the EEG in revealing abnormalities in children with the clinical hypothesis of an epileptic seizure. METHODS: Out of 970 EEGs obtained between April 2005 and August 2006 at Pequeno Príncipe Children's Hospital, Curitiba, PR, Brazil, 692 fit the criteria proposed (clinical hypothesis of an epileptic seizure after the evaluation of a pediatric neurologist). All EEGs were recorded digitally, with minimal duration of 20 minutes and electrodes positioned according to the International System 10-20. Neonates were excluded. RESULTS: Age ranged from 30 days to 16.5 years (mean of 6.4 years and median of 4.1 years), 403 were female (58.2%). Out of the 692 EEG included in the study, 281 (40.6%) yielded abnormal results, 96 (34.2%) with abnormalities of the background activity (disorganization and/or asymmetry) and 185 (65.8%) with epileptiform paroxysms. The sensibility of the EEG was 40.6%. Sharpe wave occurred in 77 cases (41.6%), spike in 21 (11.4%), polispike in 14 (7.6%), spike-wave in 17 (9.2%), polispike-wave in 24 (13.0%) and exams with discharges of more than one morphology in 32 (17.3%). CONCLUSION: Our data strengthen the concept that even though the diagnosis of epilepsy is clinical and based on the semiological description of the epileptic crisis, the EEG has a good sensibility when properly indicated.
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spelling Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhoodelectroencephalogramepilepsyseizuresINTRODUCTION: It is currently estimated that more than 10 million children all over the world have epilepsy and the EEG is the most commonly used diagnostic test in the investigation of these patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the sensibility of the EEG in revealing abnormalities in children with the clinical hypothesis of an epileptic seizure. METHODS: Out of 970 EEGs obtained between April 2005 and August 2006 at Pequeno Príncipe Children's Hospital, Curitiba, PR, Brazil, 692 fit the criteria proposed (clinical hypothesis of an epileptic seizure after the evaluation of a pediatric neurologist). All EEGs were recorded digitally, with minimal duration of 20 minutes and electrodes positioned according to the International System 10-20. Neonates were excluded. RESULTS: Age ranged from 30 days to 16.5 years (mean of 6.4 years and median of 4.1 years), 403 were female (58.2%). Out of the 692 EEG included in the study, 281 (40.6%) yielded abnormal results, 96 (34.2%) with abnormalities of the background activity (disorganization and/or asymmetry) and 185 (65.8%) with epileptiform paroxysms. The sensibility of the EEG was 40.6%. Sharpe wave occurred in 77 cases (41.6%), spike in 21 (11.4%), polispike in 14 (7.6%), spike-wave in 17 (9.2%), polispike-wave in 24 (13.0%) and exams with discharges of more than one morphology in 32 (17.3%). CONCLUSION: Our data strengthen the concept that even though the diagnosis of epilepsy is clinical and based on the semiological description of the epileptic crisis, the EEG has a good sensibility when properly indicated.Liga Brasileira de Epilepsia (LBE)2007-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-26492007000100005Journal of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology v.13 n.1 2007reponame:Journal of epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology (Online)instname:Liga Brasileira de Epilepsia (LBE)instacron:LBE10.1590/S1676-26492007000100005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRego,RaquelLiberalesso,Paulo Breno NoronhaSpinosa,Mônica JaquesVieira,Simone CarreiroOlmos,Alaídes S. FojoLöhr Júnior,Alfredoeng2007-07-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-26492007000100005Revistahttp://epilepsia.org.br/publicacoes/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jecnpoa@terra.com.br1980-53651676-2649opendoar:2007-07-26T00:00Journal of epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology (Online) - Liga Brasileira de Epilepsia (LBE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
title Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
spellingShingle Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
Rego,Raquel
electroencephalogram
epilepsy
seizures
title_short Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
title_full Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
title_fullStr Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
title_full_unstemmed Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
title_sort Interictal electroencephalogram: sensibility in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures in childhood
author Rego,Raquel
author_facet Rego,Raquel
Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha
Spinosa,Mônica Jaques
Vieira,Simone Carreiro
Olmos,Alaídes S. Fojo
Löhr Júnior,Alfredo
author_role author
author2 Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha
Spinosa,Mônica Jaques
Vieira,Simone Carreiro
Olmos,Alaídes S. Fojo
Löhr Júnior,Alfredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rego,Raquel
Liberalesso,Paulo Breno Noronha
Spinosa,Mônica Jaques
Vieira,Simone Carreiro
Olmos,Alaídes S. Fojo
Löhr Júnior,Alfredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv electroencephalogram
epilepsy
seizures
topic electroencephalogram
epilepsy
seizures
description INTRODUCTION: It is currently estimated that more than 10 million children all over the world have epilepsy and the EEG is the most commonly used diagnostic test in the investigation of these patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the sensibility of the EEG in revealing abnormalities in children with the clinical hypothesis of an epileptic seizure. METHODS: Out of 970 EEGs obtained between April 2005 and August 2006 at Pequeno Príncipe Children's Hospital, Curitiba, PR, Brazil, 692 fit the criteria proposed (clinical hypothesis of an epileptic seizure after the evaluation of a pediatric neurologist). All EEGs were recorded digitally, with minimal duration of 20 minutes and electrodes positioned according to the International System 10-20. Neonates were excluded. RESULTS: Age ranged from 30 days to 16.5 years (mean of 6.4 years and median of 4.1 years), 403 were female (58.2%). Out of the 692 EEG included in the study, 281 (40.6%) yielded abnormal results, 96 (34.2%) with abnormalities of the background activity (disorganization and/or asymmetry) and 185 (65.8%) with epileptiform paroxysms. The sensibility of the EEG was 40.6%. Sharpe wave occurred in 77 cases (41.6%), spike in 21 (11.4%), polispike in 14 (7.6%), spike-wave in 17 (9.2%), polispike-wave in 24 (13.0%) and exams with discharges of more than one morphology in 32 (17.3%). CONCLUSION: Our data strengthen the concept that even though the diagnosis of epilepsy is clinical and based on the semiological description of the epileptic crisis, the EEG has a good sensibility when properly indicated.
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