Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients with Epileptic Spasms in the era of next-Generation Sequencing
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2024-10-11
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
Objective: Epileptic spasms (ES) can be caused by a variety of etiologies.
However, in almost half of cases, the etiology is unidentified. With the advent
of next-generation
sequencing (NGS), the recognition of genetic etiologies has
increased.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with
ES who were evaluated in the comprehensive epilepsy program at King Fahad
Specialist Hospital Dammam between 2009 and 2022.
Results: Our data show that in 57.7% of patients with ES, the etiology was unidentified
after a standard clinical evaluation and neuroimaging. Of these patients,
n = 25 (35.2%) received a genetic diagnosis after some form of genetic testing, and
3.1% of patients from specialized metabolic work indicated the need for genetic
testing to confirm the diagnosis. Karyotyping led to a diagnosis in 3.6% of patients,
and chromosomal microarray led to a diagnosis in 7.1%. An NGS epilepsy
gene panel (EP) was done for 45 patients, leading to a diagnosis in 24.4% (n = 11).
Exome sequencing was done for 27 patients, including n = 14 with non-diagnostic
panel testing; it led to a diagnosis in 37.3% (n = 10). Exome sequencing led to a diagnosis
in 61.5% of patients without a previous panel test and in only two patients
who had previously had a negative panel testing.
Significance: In this article, we present the diagnostic evaluations of ES for a
cohort of 123 patients and discuss the yield and priority of NGS for evaluating
ES. Our findings suggest that exome sequencing has a higher diagnostic yield for
determining the etiology of ES in patients for whom the etiology is still unclear
after an appropriate clinical assessment and a brain MRI.
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epileptic spasms, whole exom sequencing, next generation sequencing
Citation
Mir A, AlQahtani M, Amer F, AlBaradie R, AlOtaibi W, AlGhamdi F, Khallaf H, Bashir S, Costain G, Aljouda L, Housawi Y. Diagnostic evaluation of patients with epileptic spasms in the era of next-generation sequencing. Epileptic Disord. 2024 Oct;26(5):651-661. doi: 10.1002/epd2.20259. Epub 2024 Jul 1. PMID: 38949266.