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简介新生儿癫痫发作与神经发育障碍有关。在新生儿重症监护室实施长期视频脑电图监测已成为癫痫发作诊断的金标准。在新生儿期,癫痫发作可能与急性脑损伤有关,称为急性症状性癫痫发作(ASS),也可能是结构性、代谢性或遗传性原因导致的新生儿癫痫的一部分。这种区别会影响患者的治疗和管理。目标:为区分 ASS 和新生儿癫痫提供指南,并将不同的电临床发作模式与特定病因联系起来。方法进行叙述性综述。使用 MEDLINE、Embase 和 PubMed 收集数据进行叙述性综述。应用了以下关键词来关注原始研究和病例报告:癫痫性脑病、发育性癫痫性脑病和新生儿癫痫发作、新生儿遗传性脑病、小田原综合征、新生儿通道病和新生儿癫痫发作分类。结论严格的电临床半定量分析是诊断新生儿癫痫发作的基础。脑电图和发作性半身像有助于诊断和治疗。新生儿癫痫发作分类应扩展至包括脑电图模式。将它们归入一个更好的分类系统可避免不必要的危险用药。
Could Neonatal Electroclinical Syndromes Orchestrate Diagnosis and Treatment?
Introduction: Neonatal seizures are associated with neurodevelopmental impairments. Implementing long-term video-EEG monitoring in the neonatal intensive care unit became the gold standard for seizure diagnosis. During the neonatal period, seizures can be associated with an acute brain insult called acute symptomatic seizures (ASS) or being part of neonatal epilepsy that may have a structural, metabolic, or genetic cause. This distinction impacts patient workup and management. Objectives: To facilitate a guide to differentiate ASS from neonatal epilepsy, and to correlate different electroclinical seizure patterns with a specific etiology. Methods: A narrative review was performed. MEDLINE, Embase, and PubMed were used to gather data for this narrative review. The following keywords were applied to focus on original research and case reports: epileptic encephalopathy, developmental Epileptic encephalopathy and neonatal seizures, neonatal genetic encephalopathies, Otahara syndrome, neonatal channelopathies, and neonatal seizure classification. Conclusions: Strict electroclinical semiology is the backbone for diagnosing neonatal seizures. The EEG and ictal semiology help with the diagnosis and the treatment. The neonatal seizure classification should be expanded to include the EEG pattern. Lumping them in a better classificatory system will prevent unnecessary and hazardous medication.