S. Jozwiak et al., POOR MENTAL-DEVELOPMENT IN PATIENTS WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX -CLINICAL RISK-FACTORS, Archives of neurology, 55(3), 1998, pp. 379-384
Objective: To identify clinical risk factors for poor mental developme
nt among patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Design: Case-
control analysis of a clinic population. Setting: Specialty clinic in
a hospital. Patients: One hundred six patients with TSC consecutively
seen between January 1984 and December 1995 at the Child Neurology Cli
nic of the Children's Memorial Health Institute in Warsaw, Poland. Stu
dy Variables: Seizure type, age at seizure onset, sex, and history of
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis immunization. Main Outcome Measure:
Moderate to profound developmental delays. Results: Seizure type (ie,
infantile spasms) was the only analyzed risk factor that showed a con
sistent and independent association with poor mental development (adju
sted odds ratio, 3.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-8.4; P=.03). Age at
seizure onset, which initially showed a significant association with
poor mental development, was no longer significantly associated after
adjustment for seizure type (adjusted odds ratio, 1.6; P=.43). Neither
sex (odds ratio, 1.1; P=.96) nor history of diphtheria, tetanus, and
pertussis immunization (odds ratio, 1.0; P=.80) showed evidence of bei
ng a risk factor for poor mental development among patients with TSC.
Conclusions: Infantile spasms, as the type of seizure on initial exami
nation, is a significant risk factor for poor mental development in pa
tients with TSC. Age at time of first seizure is not an independent ri
sk factor but reflects the early ages at which these patients are seen
with infantile spasms. Neither sex nor history of diphtheria, tetanus
, and pertussis immunization is a risk factor for the subsequent devel
opment of Door mental development among patients with TSC.