巴格达儿童福利教学医院门诊儿童癫痫样放电与自闭症谱系障碍严重程度的关系

Esraa Emad, Ghasan Thabit
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背景:大量研究表明,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的癫痫发作率高于普通人群。此外,在各种研究中发现,与健康对照组相比,无癫痫发作的 ASD 患者癫痫样放电异常的发生率更高。脑电图(EEG)的变化可表现为尖波或棘波、尖波和慢波、总体分布或一般区域或集中,并可表现在不同的脑区。因此,有必要寻找 ASD 患者的脑电图特征:本研究采用脑电图来探讨发作间期癫痫样放电与儿童 ASD 严重程度之间的关系:研究共涉及 65 名儿童。第一组包括从儿童福利教学医院/医学城的自闭症中心和小儿神经科咨询门诊招募的 30 名儿童(7 名女性和 23 名男性,2-12 岁)。第二组包括35名年龄和性别匹配的正常发育儿童(10女25男,2-12岁),他们来自儿童福利教学医院的儿科咨询诊所。自闭症儿童符合 DSM-5 自闭症标准,并使用儿童自闭症评定量表来确定自闭症的严重程度。记录脑电图信号以检测癫痫样放电。数据收集时间为 2022 年 10 月 5 日至 2023 年 4 月 1 日:结果:癫痫样放电与研究组(自闭症儿童与发育正常儿童)之间存在统计学意义上的重大关联。20名 ASD 儿童(66.7%)的脑电图记录正常,5 名 ASD 儿童(16.7%)的异常表现为局灶性癫痫样放电,5 名 ASD 儿童(16.7%)的异常表现为全身性癫痫样放电。脑电图结果与 CARS 测定的自闭症严重程度有显著的统计学关联(P=0.05),因为脑电图异常随自闭症严重程度的增加而增加:结论:自闭症程度与脑电图异常和自闭症程度有关:收稿日期:2023年5月接受日期:2023年9月发表日期:2023年10月接受:2023年9月发表:2024年1月2024年1月
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Association of Epileptiform Discharge and Autism Spectrum Disorder Severity in Children Attending the Outpatient Clinics, Child Welfare Teaching Hospital, Baghdad
Background: Subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a higher prevalence of seizures than the general population, according to a significant body of research. Also, seizure-free patients with ASD have been found to have a higher prevalence of epileptiform discharge abnormalities compared to healthy controls across investigations. Changes in the electroencephalogram (EEG) can manifest as sharp waves or spikes, sharp and slow waves, generally distributed or general area, or focused, and can manifest in various brain regions. There is a necessity to search for a distinctive EEG characteristic in ASD patients. Objectives: This study used electroencephalography to investigate the relationship between interictal epileptiform discharges and the severity of ASD in children. Patient and methods: The study involved a total of 65 children. The first group consisted of 30 children (seven females and 23 males, 2-12 years of age) recruited from the autism center and the pediatric neurology consultancy clinic in the Child Welfare Teaching Hospital / Medical City. The second group consisted of 35 age- and gender-matched normally-developed children (10 females 25 males, 2-12 years of age) recruited from the Pediatrics Consultation Clinics in the Child Welfare Teaching Hospital. The ASD children met the DSM-5 criteria for autism and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale was utilized to determine the severity of autism. The electroencephalography signals were recorded to detect epileptiform discharge. The data was collected during the period from 5th October 2022 to 1st April 2023. Result: A statistically significant association was found between the epileptiform discharges and the study group (ASD Vs normally developed children). The EEG records were normal in 20 (66.7%), abnormal in the form of focal epileptiform discharge in 5 (16.7%), and in the form of generalized epileptiform discharge in 5 (16.7%) of ASD children. The EEG findings and the CARS-measured autism severity showed a statistically significant association (P=0.05), as the EEG abnormalities increased with the severity of autism. Conclusion: The degree of autism was found to be associated with the abnormalities of the electroencephalogram and the degree of autism. Received: May,, 2023 Accepted: Sept, 2023 Published: Jan. 2024  
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