PMID: 11915485Mar 28, 2002Paper

Spike-wave discharge and the microstructure of sleep-wake continuum in idiopathic generalised epilepsy

Neurophysiologie clinique = Clinical neurophysiology
Péter HalászL Parrino

Abstract

This review summarises all the evidences about the influence of different vigilance states on the occurrence of spike wave discharge (SWD) in idiopathic generalised epilepsy (IGE) patients. Numerous converging observations showed that full REM-sleep and alert wakefulness exert strong inhibition. A critical zone of vigilance which is a transitional state between waking and non-REM (NREM) sleep, and NREM sleep and REM sleep, has a promoting effect on the absence type spike wave discharge. Spike wave discharges are associated with phasic arousals without awakening and are attached to oscillation son the microstructural level of sleep, perpetuated by cyclic arousal events known as 'cyclic alternating pattern' (CAP), especially within the critical zone, but also along the whole sleep process. More specifically SWD seems to be attached to the 'A-phase' of CAP which is a reactive one and reflects synchronised NREM sleep EEG elements, like K-complexes, spindles and delta groups. The more slow wave elements are found in phase A--like in subtype A1--the more the coincidence with SWD occurs, and the more it is characterised by fast rhythms--as in subtype A2 and A3--the less the association with SWD could be observed. Since subtype A1 is a...Continue Reading

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