K. Radhakrishnan et al., Prevalence of benign epileptiform variants observed in an EEG laboratory from South India, CLIN NEU, 110(2), 1999, pp. 280-285
No study has investigated the prevalence and pattern of benign epileptiform
variants (BEVs) in the electroencephalograph (EEG) of subjects from a deve
loping nation. We addressed this issue by ascertaining the BEVs among subje
cts referred for EEG to a comprehensive epilepsy program in South India. We
identified BEVs in 326 out of 1778 subjects (18.3%) who had both awake and
sleep EEG recordings. The frequency distribution of individual BEVs were a
s follows: benign sporadic sleep spikes 8.2%, wicket waves 1%, 14 and 6 Hz
positive spikes 5.7%, 6 Hz spike-waves 2.8% and rhythmic temporal theta bur
st of drowsiness 0.8%. We conclude that the prevalence rates of BEVs among
South Indian subjects are not different from those reported from developed
countries. We have highlighted the consequences of misinterpretation of BEV
s as epileptiform, which is more likely to occur in Third World countries b
ecause of the non-availability of qualified technologists and electroenceph
alographers. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.