Classification and definition of epilepsy. Position paper by the International League Against Epilepsy on Nosology and Definitions of Epilepsy Syndromes dated 2021

K. Mukhin, O. Pylaeva, V. S. Kakaulina, M. Bobylova
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This article presents updated and revised diagnostic criteria for epilepsy syndromes proposed in 2021 by the Nosology and Definitions Taskforce of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE). The current classification of epilepsy syndromes was developed in 1989. The new ILAE Classification and Definition of Epilepsy Syndromes is a result of huge work of many experts from all over the world. The draft of the new classification is presented on the ILAE website for wide discussion. It includes 4 main sections: 1) classification and definition of epilepsy syndrome with onset in neonates and infants; 2) classification and definition of epilepsy syndromes with onset in childhood; 3) classification and definition of epilepsy syndromes with onset at a variable age; 4) definition of the idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndromes. Each section is based on a thorough analysis of literature and clinical experience of experts. Its main purpose is to identify epilepsy syndromes using the 2017 ILAE classification of epilepsy forms and types of epileptic seizures, as well as to identify specific characteristics of each syndrome to improve clinical diagnosis. For each syndrome, the document provides the details on its epidemiology, clinical manifestations, types of seizures, electroencephalographic features, neuroimaging signs, genetic examination, as well as differential diagnosis with other epilepsy syndromes and various non-epileptic conditions. It introduces mandatory criteria that must be present in order to diagnose the syndrome and alert criteria that are absent in the vast majority of cases within a syndrome, but rarely can be seen. Particular attention is paid to exclusionary criteria that must be absent in order to diagnose the syndrome. When developing the criteria for each epilepsy syndrome, the ILAE Task Force used the latest literature data, including Internet resources and the opinion of experts in this area. The international classification should be applied by specialists from all over the world. It should contain clear and easy-to-understand definitions; the language should be simple and understandable. The new ILAE classification demonstrates revised definitions of well-known electroclinical epilepsy syndromes and proposes a new concept of defining epilepsy syndromes by their etiology (including those syndromes in which pathogenic mutations or structural changes correlate significantly with certain electroclinical phenotype). It also introduces a new etiology-defined class of epilepsy syndromes characterized by specific genetic, metabolic, and structural causes. The document does not cover therapy for epilepsy syndromes; however, for some of them, it specifies the most effective or potentially aggravating antiepileptic drugs. The prospect of further targeted gene therapies development and approval of antiepileptic drugs specific for certain epilepsy syndromes after randomized clinical trials had served as a powerful motivation to introduce the concept of epilepsy syndromes determined primarily by etiology. In conclusion, the authors discuss the Classification and Definition of Epilepsy Syndromes, propose their ideas, comments, suggestions, and observations. This article aims to familiarize a wide range of specialists with the new ILAE classification and its details. In addition to a detailed description of the abovementioned document, the article provides information on the currently existing classification principles for epilepsy and epileptic seizures. There is also a discussion with the authors’ comments on the ILAE Classification and Definition of Epilepsy Syndromes.
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癫痫的分类和定义。国际抗癫痫联盟关于癫痫综合征的分类学和定义的立场文件,日期为2021年
本文介绍了国际抗癫痫联盟(ILAE)的疾病分类和定义工作组在2021年提出的最新和修订的癫痫综合征诊断标准。目前的癫痫综合征分类是在1989年制定的。新的ILAE癫痫综合征分类和定义是来自世界各地的许多专家的大量工作的结果。新分类草案已在ILAE网站上公布,以供广泛讨论。全文包括4个主要部分:1)起病于新生儿和婴幼儿的癫痫综合征的分类和定义;2)儿童期起病癫痫综合征的分类和定义;3)可变年龄癫痫综合征的分类和定义;4)特发性全身性癫痫综合征的定义。每个部分都是基于对文献和专家临床经验的深入分析。其主要目的是利用2017年ILAE癫痫形式和癫痫发作类型分类识别癫痫综合征,并确定每种综合征的具体特征,以提高临床诊断。对于每种综合征,该文件提供了其流行病学,临床表现,癫痫类型,脑电图特征,神经影像学征象,遗传检查以及与其他癫痫综合征和各种非癫痫性疾病的鉴别诊断的详细信息。它引入了诊断综合征必须具备的强制性标准,以及在综合征的绝大多数病例中不存在的警报标准,但很少能看到。特别注意的是排除标准,必须缺席,以诊断该综合征。在制定每种癫痫综合征的标准时,ILAE工作组使用了最新的文献数据,包括互联网资源和该领域专家的意见。国际分类应由来自世界各地的专家应用。它应该包含清晰易懂的定义;语言应该简单易懂。新的ILAE分类对众所周知的癫痫电临床综合征的定义进行了修订,并提出了根据病因定义癫痫综合征的新概念(包括那些致病突变或结构变化与某些电临床表型显著相关的综合征)。它还介绍了一个新的病因定义类癫痫综合征的特点是具体的遗传,代谢和结构原因。该文件不包括癫痫综合征的治疗;然而,对于其中一些人来说,它指定了最有效或可能加重的抗癫痫药物。在随机临床试验后,进一步的靶向基因疗法的开发和特定癫痫综合征的抗癫痫药物的批准的前景,成为引入主要由病因决定的癫痫综合征概念的强大动力。最后,作者对癫痫综合征的分类和定义进行了讨论,并提出了自己的看法、意见、建议和观察。本文旨在使广泛的专家熟悉新的ILAE分类及其细节。除了对上述文件的详细描述外,该文章还提供了关于目前现有的癫痫和癫痫发作分类原则的信息。本文还对ILAE对癫痫综合征的分类和定义进行了讨论和作者的评论。
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