Yi Zhang , Ginger Qinghong Zeng , Ruodi Lu , Xiaofei Ye , Xiaochu Zhang
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摘要
睡眠剥夺法是一种在脑电图测试前诱导睡眠以改善癫痫诊断的方法。然而,在以往的研究中,睡眠剥夺对通过脑电图诊断人类癫痫的有效性显示出相互矛盾的结果。本荟萃分析旨在为睡眠剥夺脑电图在癫痫诊断中的价值提供统计学证据。通过对 Web of Science 和 PubMed 数据库进行系统搜索,发现了 1997 年 5 月至今的 12 项相关研究。纳入这些研究是为了考察睡眠剥夺脑电图对癫痫的诊断价值及其相关临床变量,如患者年龄、睡眠剥夺持续时间和脑电图记录持续时间。随机效应模型的结果表明,睡眠剥夺脑电图对癫痫的总体诊断效果并不显著,但却显示出研究之间的高度异质性。值得注意的是,分析的临床变量并不能解释这种异质性。在排除异常值后,出现了一种趋势,表明睡眠剥夺脑电图具有适度的诊断价值。各研究之间的高度异质性表明,在未来的研究中需要对睡眠剥夺制定标准化方案。总之,虽然剥夺睡眠可能对基于脑电图的癫痫诊断有微小的积极影响,但仍需进一步研究,以更好地了解其影响并优化其在临床实践中的应用。
The diagnostic value of sleep-deprived EEG in epilepsy: A meta-analysis
Sleep deprivation has been studied as a method to induce sleep before EEG testing to improve the diagnosis of epilepsy. However, the effectiveness of sleep deprivation in diagnosing epilepsy through EEG in humans showed conflicting findings in previous studies. This meta-analysis aimed to provide statistical evidence for the diagnostic value of sleep-deprived EEG in epilepsy. A systematic search of the Web of Science and PubMed databases identified 12 relevant studies from May 1997 to the present. These studies were included to examine the diagnostic value of sleep-deprived EEG in epilepsy and its associated clinical variables, such as patient age, duration of sleep deprivation, and EEG recording duration. The results of the random effects model did not show a significant overall diagnostic effect for sleep-deprived EEG in epilepsy, but revealed high heterogeneity among the studies. Notably, this heterogeneity was not accounted for by the clinical variables analyzed. Upon excluding outliers, a trend suggesting a modest diagnostic value of sleep-deprived EEG emerged. The high heterogeneity among studies indicates the need for a standardized protocol for sleep deprivation in future studies. Overall, while sleep deprivation may have a small positive effect on EEG-based epilepsy diagnosis, further research is needed to better understand its impact and optimize its use in clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy is an international journal owned by Epilepsy Action (the largest member led epilepsy organisation in the UK). It provides a forum for papers on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders.