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Infantile spasms: diagnosis and assessment of treatment response by video-EEG.

E Gaily1, E Liukkonen, R Paetau, R Rekola, M L Granström.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate early electroclinical manifestations and evaluate treatment responses by video-EEG in infants with newly diagnosed spasms. Spasms were recorded in 44 infants (27 males, 17 females) before adequate treatment. Mean ages at onset of spasms and at first video-EEG were 5.3 months (range 0.9 to 9 months) and 5.9 months (range 2.4 to 11.5 months) respectively. Thirteen infants had cryptogenic and 31 had symptomatic aetiology. First treatment was vigabatrin in 36 infants. All infants were followed until 12 months of age or death. Treatment response in the first months of therapy was assessed by repeated video-EEG studies in 23 infants. On the first video-EEG, 34 infants had typical symmetric motor spasms, three infants showed asymmetric or asynchronous behaviour, and seven infants had only subtle spasms. Interictal EEG showed hypsarrhythmia in 27 infants and multifocal spikes with normal or nearly normal background in 17 infants. Subtle spasms, asymmetric or asynchronous spasms, and asymmetric ictal or interictal EEG abnormalities were associated with symptomatic aetiology and poor cognitive and seizure outcome at 12 months. Serial video-EEG recordings showed a transition from motor to subtle spasms during the first 2 weeks of vigabatrin therapy in four infants and only subtle spasms in two therapy-resistant infants at 12 months. Cessation of spasms usually preceded disappearance of hypsarrhythmia or multifocal spikes, but persistence of multifocal spikes over several weeks was always associated with existing spasms. Transition of hypsarrhythmia into multifocal spikes was observed during vigabatrin therapy even in infants with intractable spasms. Initial diagnosis of infantile spasms requires video-EEG studies especially in infants with symptomatic aetiology who may show only subtle spasms. Video-EEG is the only reliable method for assessing treatment response as spasms and interictal EEG abnormalities are modified by treatment and may become subtle.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11665822     DOI: 10.1017/s0012162201001207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Med Child Neurol        ISSN: 0012-1622            Impact factor:   5.449


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