The effect of epilepsy and antiseizure medications on cardiac autonomic functions in children with epilepsy.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1080/17512433.2024.2318469
Sherifa Ahmed Hamed, Ali Farrag El Hadad, Mohammed Aboalwafa Aladawy
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Abstract

Background: Autonomic manifestations have been frequently studied in adults with epilepsy. Here, we evaluated cardiac autonomic (ANS) functions in children with epilepsy in the interictal period and determined the risks for their dysfunctions.

Research design and methods: This study included 60 patients (boys = 25; girls = 35 age: 14.53 ± 2.54 yrs) and 25 controls. Patients were well-controlled on antiseizure medications (ASMs). The battery of testing included measuring resting heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP), 30:15 ratio, HR variability (HRV) response to deep breathing, Valsalva ratio and BP changes in response to standing, isometric exercise and cold.

Results: Dizziness was reported in 25%. Autonomic dysfunctions were found in 45% (n = 27). Manifestations included high frequencies of abnormal 30:15 ratio (22%), HRV responses to deep breathing (45%), Valsalava ratio (45%), and BP responses to standing (35%), isometric exercise (27%) and cold (27%), indicating parasympathetic and sympathetic hypofunctions. There were positive correlations between parasympathetic and sympathetic dysfunctions. Logistic analysis showed that the durations of epilepsy and ASMs therapy were associated with ANS dysfunctions [95% CI: 0.895-4.719, p = 0.004].

Conclusions: Parasympathetic and sympathetic autonomic hypofunctions are common in children with epilepsy. This could be due to the depressant effect of sodium channel blocker ASMs on central and/or cardiac autonomic systems.

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癫痫和抗癫痫药物对癫痫患儿心脏自主神经功能的影响。
背景:人们经常研究成人癫痫患者的自主神经表现。在此,我们评估了癫痫儿童在发作间期的心脏自主神经(ANS)功能,并确定了其功能障碍的风险:本研究包括 60 名患者(男孩 = 25;女孩 = 35,年龄:14.53 ± 2.54 岁)和 25 名对照组。患者服用抗癫痫药物(ASMs)的情况良好。测试包括测量静息心率(HR)和血压(BP)、30:15 比值、深呼吸时的心率变异性(HRV)反应、瓦尔萨尔瓦比值以及站立、等长运动和寒冷时的血压变化:结果:25%的人有头晕症状。45%的患者(n = 27)存在自主神经功能障碍。表现包括高频率的 30:15 比值异常(22%)、深呼吸时的心率变异反应(45%)、Valsalava 比值(45%)以及站立时的血压反应(35%)、等长运动时的血压反应(27%)和寒冷时的血压反应(27%),这表明副交感神经和交感神经功能减退。副交感神经和交感神经功能紊乱之间存在正相关。逻辑分析表明,癫痫和 ASMs 治疗持续时间与自律神经系统功能障碍相关[95% CI:0.895-4.719,p = 0.004]:结论:副交感神经和交感神经自主神经功能低下在癫痫患儿中很常见。结论:副交感神经和交感神经自主神经功能低下在癫痫患儿中很常见,这可能是钠通道阻滞剂 ASMs 对中枢和/或心脏自主神经系统的抑制作用所致。
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