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EEG findings after a cerebral territorial infarct in patients who develop early- and late-onset seizures.

J De Reuck1, M Goethals, I Claeys, G Van Maele, M De Clerck.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: EEG findings are generally not considered to be very helpful for the diagnosis of poststroke seizures.
PURPOSE: This retrospective study investigates the EEG characteristics in patients who develop seizures after a cerebral territorial infarct. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study population consisted of 110 patients with seizures after a cerebral territorial infarct (12 with early- and 98 with late-onset seizures) and 275 without. All 110 patients had an interictal EEG after their first seizure. The EEG patterns after the stroke were compared between those available from 69 patients who developed seizures and those from 275 who did not. Also the EEG patterns after the seizure (n = 110) were compared to those in the poststroke group without subsequent seizures.
RESULTS: Periodic lateralized epileptic discharges (PLEDs) on the EEG after stroke were only found in 5.8% of the patients with early- and late-onset seizures. They were absent in the stroke group without seizures. Frontal intermittent rhythmic delta activities (FIRDAs) were observed in 24.6% of the seizure group, compared to 1.1% in the control group. Diffuse slowing occurred also significantly more often in the former (21.7%) compared to the latter group (5.1%). Normal EEG findings were seen in 53.8% of the stroke patients without seizures, compared to 8.5% in those with seizures. The incidence of focal slowing was the same in both groups. Similar findings were observed when comparing the EEG patterns of the patients after the first poststroke seizure to those of the stroke group without subsequent seizures. In patients with early-onset seizures, PLEDs or FIRDAs were present in 25% each. FIRDAs and diffuse slowing were significantly more frequently observed on the poststroke EEGs of patients who developed late-onset seizures.
CONCLUSIONS: FIRDAs, PLEDs and diffuse slowing are the most frequent EEG findings in patients with early-onset seizures. Patients with FIRDAs and diffuse slowing on the poststroke EEG have a high risk to develop late-onset seizures, while the chance is reduced in those with normal EEG findings.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16772712     DOI: 10.1159/000093871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Neurol        ISSN: 0014-3022            Impact factor:   1.710


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