Hot water epilepsy with alone and spontaneous seizures in childhood

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy Research Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2024.107418
Sevgi Yimenicioğlu , Arzu Ekici
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Abstract

Objectives

Hot water epilepsy (HWE) is a type of epilepsy that primarily affects children. This study was aimed to evaluate the clinical, electroencephalogram (EEG), neuroimaging findings, and treatment options in children with HWE.

Methods

The medical records of 24 patients who had HWE were evaluated retrospectively.

Results

There were 2767 patients diagnosed with epilepsy during the seven-year period, and 0.86 % of the patients had HWE. The median age of the patients was three (range 1.2–7 years), with a male predominance (male/female ratio: 7.1). Six patients (25 %) had HWE with spontaneous seizures (HWESS) and 18 patients (75 %) had HWE alone (HWEA). 11 patients had focal onset seizures, 13 patients had generalized onset seizures. EEG abnormalities were found in 7 patients (29.2 %). Three patients (12.5 %) had nonspecific MRI findings. Developmental abnormalities (autism spectrum disorder, learning disability and speech disturbance.) were detected in 8 patients (33.3 %). Only one patient's (4.2 %) seizure could be controlled by changing bathroom habits. Twenty-three patients (95.8 %) were given antiepileptic drugs. 18 of 24 patients had come for follow-up visits for two years, nine of them used monotherapy and seizures did not recur. The treatment response was 55.5 %. Oxcarbazepine (8 patients, 33.3 %) and valproic acid (7 patients, 29.2 %) were the most chosen two drugs for HWE. The genetic tests performed were not accepted relevant to the patients' clinical conditions and epilepsy.

Conclusion

The frequency of the HWE was not as high in the literature. Male predominance, EEG abnormalities may be seen. Changing bath room habits did not improve the treatment as a first line management, all the patients except one used antiepileptic drug treatment. Until now, there has been no study in Turkey showing the frequency of HWE exclusively in children.

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儿童期单独和自发发作的热水型癫痫
目的热水型癫痫(HWE)是一种主要影响儿童的癫痫类型。本研究旨在评估 HWE 患儿的临床、脑电图(EEG)、神经影像学检查结果和治疗方案。结果7 年间共有 2767 名患者被诊断为癫痫,其中 0.86% 的患者患有 HWE。患者的中位年龄为 3 岁(1.2-7 岁),男性居多(男女比例:7.1)。6 名患者(25%)患有自发性癫痫发作(HWESS),18 名患者(75%)仅患有自发性癫痫发作(HWEA)。11 名患者为局灶性发作,13 名患者为全身性发作。7 名患者(29.2%)出现脑电图异常。3名患者(12.5%)有非特异性磁共振成像结果。8名患者(33.3%)出现发育异常(自闭症谱系障碍、学习障碍和语言障碍)。只有一名患者(4.2%)的癫痫发作可以通过改变如厕习惯得到控制。23 名患者(95.8%)服用了抗癫痫药物。24 名患者中有 18 名患者在两年后接受了随访,其中 9 名患者使用了单一疗法,癫痫发作未再复发。治疗反应为 55.5%。奥卡西平(8 名患者,33.3%)和丙戊酸(7 名患者,29.2%)是 HWE 选择最多的两种药物。所进行的基因检测与患者的临床症状和癫痫无关。男性患者居多,可能会出现脑电图异常。作为一线治疗方法,改变洗澡习惯并不能改善治疗效果,除一名患者外,其他患者均使用抗癫痫药物治疗。迄今为止,土耳其还没有一项研究显示HWE在儿童中的发病率。
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Epilepsy Research
Epilepsy Research 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Epilepsy Research provides for publication of high quality articles in both basic and clinical epilepsy research, with a special emphasis on translational research that ultimately relates to epilepsy as a human condition. The journal is intended to provide a forum for reporting the best and most rigorous epilepsy research from all disciplines ranging from biophysics and molecular biology to epidemiological and psychosocial research. As such the journal will publish original papers relevant to epilepsy from any scientific discipline and also studies of a multidisciplinary nature. Clinical and experimental research papers adopting fresh conceptual approaches to the study of epilepsy and its treatment are encouraged. The overriding criteria for publication are novelty, significant clinical or experimental relevance, and interest to a multidisciplinary audience in the broad arena of epilepsy. Review articles focused on any topic of epilepsy research will also be considered, but only if they present an exceptionally clear synthesis of current knowledge and future directions of a research area, based on a critical assessment of the available data or on hypotheses that are likely to stimulate more critical thinking and further advances in an area of epilepsy research.
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