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Epileptic seizures, epilepsy and epileptic syndromes in newborns: A nosological approach to 94 new cases by the 2001 proposed diagnostic scheme for people with epileptic seizures and with epilepsy

Authors :
Antonio Marini
Andrea Van Lierde
Giancarlo Pastorino
Milena Bray
Massimo Mastrangelo
Fabio Mosca
Source :
Seizure. 14:304-311
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2005.

Abstract

Summary Purpose: To assess the advantages of the 2001 ILAE proposed diagnostic scheme for classification of newborns with epileptic seizures over the 1989 ILAE classification. Method: Clinical features, seizure semiology and duration, neurological evaluation, ictal and interictal EEG, brain imaging and outcome at the end of the neonatal period (44 weeks post-conceptional age) of 94 newborns with EEG confirmed seizures were analyzed. The 2001 ILAE classification was applied where possible. Results: Twenty patients died before the end of the neonatal period. In the remaining patients, applying axis 3, we classified 54 newborns as having epileptic seizures that do not require a diagnosis of epilepsy; 14 as symptomatic partial epilepsy; 5 within the neonatal epileptic syndromes and one as benign neonatal seizures (NS). Axis 4 in all newborns provided a valuable tool in order to better define the individual patient. Conclusions: Compared to the 1989 ILAE classification, which allowed a syndromic diagnosis in only 6/94 patients, the remaining being classified as Epilepsies and Syndromes undetermined whether focal or generalized, the 2001 ILAE diagnostic scheme, applied at the end of the neonatal period, offers a variety of approaches to classification, allowing an early distinction between epilepsy and single or isolated clusters of seizures, with therapeutic and prognostic implications.

Details

ISSN :
10591311
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seizure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e6a8d8bc0afb4ae52edd3746fb0a378d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seizure.2005.04.001