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Epilepsia (Copenhagen), 1998-12, Vol.39 (12), p.1284-1289
1998
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Cerebral Hemodynamic Response to Generalized Spike‐Wave Discharges
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  • Epilepsia (Copenhagen), 1998-12, Vol.39 (12), p.1284-1289
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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
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  • Purpose: Data in the literature concerning metabolic demand during generalized spike‐wave activity (gSW) are conflicting. We investigated instantaneous changes in cerebral blood flow velocities (CBFV) in both middle cerebral arteries (MCAs) by transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) during gSW paroxysms recorded by scalp EEG. Methods: In 13 patients, CBFVs in both MCAs were averaged, time‐locked to the occurrence of the gSW; respiratory rate (RR) and end‐expiratory pco, were measured in one patient. Results: Nine patients showed significant changes in CBFV during gSW. Four had biphasic flow changes with an initial increase (p < 0.05) and a subsequent decrease (p < 0.01). This was partially paralleled by an increase in RR (p < 0.01) and a decrease in pco, (p < 0.01). In three patients, an increase in CBFV that preceded the onset of gSW by several seconds was observed, followed by a decrease in CBFV. Two patients showed a significant decrease only of CBFV. Only gSWs of a median duration of >0.8 s were associated with significant changes in CBFV. Conclusions: We were able to demonstrate that gSWs of several seconds duration lead to cortical perfusion changes. We suggest that the initial increase of CBFV demonstrated in some patients reflects neuronal activation, whereas the subsequent decrease might in part be due to hyperventilation‐induced hy‐pocapnia.

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