Anoxic-epileptic seizures: observational study of epileptic seizures induced by syncopes

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Horrocks, IA
Nechay, A
Stephenson, JBP
Zuberi, SM
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[1] Royal Hosp Sick Children, Fraser Allander Neurosci Unit, Glasgow G3 8SJ, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Paediat Hosp N 1, Dept Neurol, Kiev, Ukraine
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10.1136/adc.2005.075408
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R72 [儿科学];
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Aims: To describe a large series of children with anoxic-epileptic seizures (AES) - that is, epileptic seizures induced by syncopes. Methods: Retrospective case-note review in a tertiary paediatric neurology unit. For all 27 children seen with a definite diagnosis of AES between 1972 and 2002, a review of clinical histories, videotapes, and EEG/ECG studies was undertaken. Main outcome measures were: age of onset, frequency and type of syncopes; age of onset and frequency of AES; type and duration of induced epileptic seizures; effect of treatment of syncopal and epileptic components. Results: Median age of onset of syncopes was 8 months (range 0.2 - 120), frequency 2 in total to 40/day, median total similar to 200. Syncopes were predominantly reflex asystolic (RAS), prolonged expiratory apnoea ( cyanotic breath-holding spells), or of mixed or uncertain origin; there was one each of ear piercing and hair grooming vasovagal syncope and one of compulsive Valsalva. Median age of onset of AES was 17 months ( range 7 - 120), frequency from total 1 to 3/day, median total 3. The epileptic component was almost always bilateral clonic; three had additional epilepsy, one each with complex partial seizures, myoclonic absences, and febrile seizures plus. Median duration of epileptic component was 5 minutes (range 0.5 - 40, mean 11). Cardiac pacing prevented RAS in two patients: most other anti-syncope therapies were ineffective. Diazepam terminated the epileptic component in 6/8. Valproate or carbamazepine abolished AES in 5/7 without influencing syncope frequency. Conclusions: Although uncommon compared with simple syncopes, syncope triggered epileptic seizures (AES) are an important treatable basis of status epilepticus.
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