Interictal epileptiform discharges vary across age groups

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Highlights

  • Focal interictal epileptiform discharge (IED) morphology changes with age.

  • The distribution of quantitative IED measures by age needs to be considered in EEG interpretation.

  • IEDs are consistently asymmetric across all age groups.

Abstract

Objective

To investigate whether the occurrence and morphology of interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) in scalp-EEG change by age.

Methods

10,547 patients who had a standard or sleep deprived EEG recording reported using the SCORE standard were included. 875 patients had at least one EEG with focal IEDs. Focal IED morphology was analyzed by age using quantitative measures in EEGLAB and by visual classification based on the SCORE standard. We present distributions of IED measures by age group, with medians, interquartiles, 5th and 95th percentiles.

Results

Focal IEDs occurred most frequently in children and elderly. IED morphology and localization depended on age (p < 0.001). IEDs had higher amplitudes, sharper peaks, larger slopes, shorter durations, larger slow-wave areas and wider distributions in children. These morphological characteristics diminished and the IEDs became more lateralized with increasing age. Spike asymmetry was stable across all age groups.

Conclusions

IEDs have age-dependent characteristics. A spike detector, human or computer, should not operate with the same set of thresholds for patients at various age. With increasing age, focal IEDs are less sharp, have lower amplitudes, have less prominent slow-waves and they become more lateralized. Our findings can help EEG readers in detecting and correctly describing IEDs in patients of various age.

Significance

EEG readers should always consider patient age when interpreting interictal epileptiform discharges.

Keywords

Interictal epileptiform discharges
SCORE
EEG
Quantitative EEG
Epilepsy
Ageing

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