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Persistent Postictal Central Apnea in Focal Seizures

Stefano Meletti, Margherita Burani, B. Alice, Giada Giovannini, Elisa Micalizzi, Niccolò Orlandi, Lisa Taruffi, Niccolò Biagioli, Simona Scolastico, Laura Madrassi, Matteo Pugnaghi, Anna Elisabetta Vaudano

2025Neurology6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Postconvulsive central apnea has emerged as a contributor to sudden unexplained death in epilepsy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of postictal central apnea (PICA) in focal seizures. The secondary aim was to analyze morphometric features of the amygdala and other subcortical structures involved in autonomic control. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled consecutive patients admitted to the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit at Modena Academic Hospital (Italy) from April 2020 to December 2023. Inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) age older than 13 years; (2) at least 1 focal-onset seizure recorded during long-term video-EEG monitoring (LTVEM) with cardiorespiratory polygraphy. For each seizure, the presence of ictal central apnea (ICA) and/or PICA and its features were evaluated. Amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, brainstem, and cerebellum volumetry were compared in patients with ICA/PICA with respect to healthy controls and patients with focal seizures without peri-ictal breathing disorders. RESULTS: < 0.001) than seizures with self-limiting ictal apnea. Amygdala volumes ipsilateral to the epileptogenic zone were larger in patients with ICA/PICA compared with controls and patients without seizure-related apnea. DISCUSSION: PICA occurs in approximately 6% of focal seizures and is associated with extended apnea time and an enlarged amygdala ipsilaterally to the epileptogenic zone. Our data support the existence of a continuum from ictal to PICA and highlight the importance of cardiorespiratory recordings in LTVEM.

Topics & Concepts

EpilepsyApneaMedicineCentral sleep apneaNeuroscienceAnesthesiaPsychologyPolysomnographyNeuroscience of respiration and sleepObstructive Sleep Apnea ResearchEpilepsy research and treatment
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