Quantitative EEG biomarkers for STXBP1-related disorders

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Objective: EEG patterns and quantitative EEG (qEEG) features have been poorly explored in monogenic epilepsies. Herein, we investigate regional differences in EEG frequency composition in patients with STXBP1 developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (STXBP1-DEE). Methods: We conducted a retrospective study collecting electroclinical data of patients with STXBP1-DEE and two control groups of patients with DEEs of different etiologies and typically developing individuals matched for age and sex. We performed a (1) visual EEG assessment, (b) qEEG analysis, and (c) electrical source imaging (ESI). We quantified the relative power (RP) of four frequency bands (α β, θ, δ), in two electrode groups (anterior/posterior), and compared their averages and dynamics (standard deviation [SD] over time). The ESI was performed by applying the standard Distributed Source Modeling algorithm. Results: We analyzed 42 EEG studies in 19 patients with STXBP1-DEE (10 female), with a median age at recordings of 9.6 years (range 9 months to 29 years). The δRP was higher in recordings of STXBP1-DEE (p

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Cossu, A., Furia, F., Proietti, J., Ancora, C., Reale, C., Darra, F., … Gardella, E. (2024). Quantitative EEG biomarkers for STXBP1-related disorders. Epilepsia, 65(12), 3595–3606. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.18154

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