Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy 2017; 06(03): 149-155
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1603521
Original Article
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Single-Epileptic Spasms with or without Hypsarrhythmia: A Study of 16 Patients

Roberto H. Caraballo
1   Department of Neurology, Juan P Garrahan Pediatric Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Raffaele Falsaperla
2   Neuropsichiatria Infantile, Policlínico Universitario of Catania, Catania, Italy
,
Robinson Gutierrez
1   Department of Neurology, Juan P Garrahan Pediatric Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Gabriela Reyes Valenzuela
1   Department of Neurology, Juan P Garrahan Pediatric Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Piero Pavone
2   Neuropsichiatria Infantile, Policlínico Universitario of Catania, Catania, Italy
,
Sebastian Fortini
1   Department of Neurology, Juan P Garrahan Pediatric Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Juan Pociecha
1   Department of Neurology, Juan P Garrahan Pediatric Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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06. Dezember 2016

25. April 2017

Publikationsdatum:
25. Mai 2017 (online)

Abstract

Objective We evaluated the electroclinical features, etiology, treatment, and outcome of 16 patients with single-epileptic spasms (ESs) with or without hypsarrhythmia (WoH).

Methods Nine boys and seven girls had single-ESs. ESs were considered as single epileptic spasm variants when no other spasm occurred for 1 minute before and after each spasm. Age at the onset of ESs was between 2 and 84 months, with a mean age of 11 months.

Results We recognized a group of 15 patients with single-ESs as the main type of seizure; 6 patients with WoH and 9 patients with hypsarrhythmia, respectively. Nine of these 15 patients had other types of seizures before the onset of single-ESs, and 12 patients had other types of seizures during the period in which the ESs occurred. Nine of 15 patients had a structural and seven had an unknown etiology. In 10 cases, the ESs were refractory to antiepileptic drugs, while 4 patients responded well to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), 1 to pyridoxine, and 2 to the ketogenic diet (KD). The remaining patient (patient.16) had single-ESs and electroclinical features of Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS).

Conclusion In this article, we present a series of infants who had daily single-ESs with or WoH. Those with single-ESs with hypsarrhythmia evolved to an epileptic encephalopathy. Video-electroencephalogram (EEG) and polygraphic-EEG recordings are crucial to identify the single-ESs.

 
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