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    Title: Ictal and interictal electroencephalographic findings can contribute to early diagnosis and prompt treatment in KCNQ2-associated epileptic encephalopathy
    Authors: Lee, IC;Chang, MY;Liang, JS;Chang, TM
    Keywords: KCNQ2;EEG;Epileptic encephalopathy;aEEG
    Date: 2021
    Issue Date: 2022-08-05T09:35:23Z (UTC)
    Publisher: ELSEVIER TAIWAN
    ISSN: 0929-6646
    Abstract: Background: KCNQ2-associated epilepsy is most common in neonatal genetic epilepsy. A prompt diagnosis to initialize early treatment is important. Methods: We studied the electroencephalographic (EEG) changes including automated EEGs and conventional EEGs monitoring of 10 nonconsanguineous cases with KCNQ2 mutations, identified among 162 (6%) childhood epilepsy. We compared 11 (25%) non-KCNQ2 seizures videoed from 44 automated EEG and EEG monitoring. Results: Patients with KCNQ2 seizures had received more antiepileptic treatments than patients in non-KCNQ2 group. Seizures were detected in all patients with KCNQ2 epileptic encephalopathy (EE); the detection rate in KCNQ2 group was more than in patients with nonKCNQ2. The ictal recordings showed 3 newborns presented with initial lower amplitudes (<15 mu V) and fast activity (>20 Hz), evolving into higher-amplitude theta-delta waves. Two patient's ictal seizures showed recurrent focal tonic movements of the unilateral limbs associated with slowly continuous spikes in the contralateral hemisphere. The interictal EEGs in 5 KCNQ2 EE were burst-suppression. In 5 patients with familial KCNQ2 mutations, the interictal EEGs showed focal paroxysmal activity. Compared with 11 non-KCNQ2 EEG of ictal seizures, the differences are ictal EEGs initially appeared manifesting theta-delta waves without fast activities. In KCNQ2 seizures, patients with mutations locating in the selectivity filter controlling K+ permeability had severe EEG patterns and poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. Conclusion: Ictal EEGs in KCNQ2 seizures are unique and different from the EEGs of seizures with other etiologies. An EEG monitoring can be a valuable tool for early diagnosing KCNQ2-associated seizures and for supporting prompt treatments. Copyright (C) 2020, Formosan Medical Association. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.
    URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfma.2020.08.014
    https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000607728000020
    https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/handle/310902500/23322
    Relation: JOURNAL OF THE FORMOSAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ,2021,v120,issue 1, P744-754
    Appears in Collections:[中山醫學大學研究成果] 期刊論文

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