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Personality profile and health-related quality of life in adults with previous continuous spike-waves during slow sleep syndrome
Authors:Giovanna Lenci  Maria Grazia Calevo  Roberto Gaggero  Giulia Prato  Livia Pisciotta  Elisa De Grandis  Maria Margherita Mancardi  Maria Giuseppina Baglietto  Monica Vigano&#x;  Edvige Veneselli
Affiliation:1. Unit of Child Neuropsychiatry, Dept of Clinical and Surgical Neurosciences and Rehabilitation, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genoa 16147, Italy;2. Epidemiology and Biostatistics Section, Scientific Directorate, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, Genoa 16147, Italy;3. Pediatric Unit, San Paolo Hospital, Savona 17100, Italy;4. Dept. of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (DiNOGMI), University of Genoa, Italy
Abstract:

Introduction

Epilepsy with continuous spike-waves during slow sleep syndrome (CSWSS) is characterized by various seizure types, a characteristic EEG pattern and neuropsychological disorders. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of CSWSS occurred in childhood and to evaluate the variables that could influence the quality of social adaptation and the personality profile.

Material and methods

This is a prospective study on 24 young adults with previous CSWSS (median age 24.5?yrs) who were enrolled between January and July 2011 at the G. Gaslini Children’s Hospital, Genoa, Italy. Patients were divided into two groups: twelve with previous spike-wave index (SWI?>?85%) defined as typical CSWSS (T-CSWSS) and twelve with previous SWI?=?50–85% defined as atypical CSWSS (A-CSWSS). All the subjects were submitted to Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2), Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI), and to a structured interview.

Results

A correlation was observed with the severity of EEG abnormalities expressed by the SWI and outcome. The T-CSWSS group showed a significantly lower perceived well-being. Similarly in the T-CSWSS group the percentage of MMPI-2 clinical scales with T-scores ≥65 was higher than in the A-CSWSS group. Finally, a significant lower schooling in the T-CSWSS group was observed.

Conclusion

There seem to be two forms of the same disease, with similar onset and clinical evolution but a different outcome regarding the social and psychological conditions. The outcome of the social adaptation and of the personality consciousness was related with the severity of the EEG abnormalities: more favorable in patients with less intense SWI activity (A-CSWSS) compared those with a more severe EEG impairment (T-CSWSS).
Keywords:Continuous Spike-Waves During Slow-Wave Sleep Syndrome (CSWSS)  Outcome  Young adult  Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)  Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI)  Spike-Wave Index (SWI)
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