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Remission of encephalopathy with status epilepticus (ESES) during sleep renormalizes regulation of slow wave sleep.

Bigna Katrin BölsterliElena GardellaElena PavlidisFlavia M WehrleCarlo A TassinariReto HuberGuido Rubboli
Published in: Epilepsia (2017)
This study provides evidence that alterations of overnight changes of NREM-sleep slow waves during active ESES are reversible when ESES resolves, and that the severity of neuropsychological compromise might be related to the extent of slow wave impairment during ESES. Our findings suggest that analysis of slow waves might serve as a prognostic factor regarding cognitive outcome. ESES may serve as disease model of pathologic slow wave sleep and our results might be expanded to epilepsies with spike wave activation in slow wave sleep not only in children but also in adults.
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