Ictal and Postictal Central Apnea in
DEPDC5
-Related Epilepsy
Stefano Meletti,
Gian Marco Duma,
Margherita Burani
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesDEPDC5-related epilepsy carries an increased risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. We evaluated the occurrence and features of ictal central apnea (ICA) in patients with pathogenic sequence variant in DEPDC5.MethodsWe reviewed data of 108 patients collected in 2 independent cohorts of patients with focal epilepsy who prospectively underwent long-term video-EEG monitoring (LTVM) with cardiorespiratory polygraphy. All patients underwent (1) at least an overnight polysomnography, (2) a high-field… Show more
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