Sudden and unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) has become a major issue for patients with epilepsy and their physicians. SUDEP is a nontraumatic and non-drowning death in patients with epilepsy, unrelated to a documented status epilepticus, in which postmortem examination does not reveal a toxicologic or anatomic cause of death. It primarily affects young adults with drug-resistant epilepsy, with an incidence of about 0.5%/year. A recent study reported that up to 20% of patients with childhood onset drug resistant epilepsy will die of a SUDEP by the age of 45. Apart from optimizing antiepileptic drugs, no preventive treatment is available to prevent SUDEP. As underscored by the World Health Organization (WHO), there is an urgent need to develop specific therapeutic approaches to tackle this issue. The primary objective of the proposal is to evaluate the diagnostic value of a set of circulating microRNAs pre-selected because of their implication in the regulation of molecular pathways involved in the respiratory regulation to identify patients with seizure-related respiratory dysfunction, as defined by occurrence ictal/peri-ictal pulse oxymetry \< 90%. A total of 50 patients will be included over a period of one year. Patients undergoing long-term video-EEG/SEEG monitoring will be recruited in the epilepsy monitoring unit of the Department of Functional Neurology and Epileptology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France. It will be a case-control study in a cohort of patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy undergoing long-term video-EEG monitoring, in which patients who demonstrate ictal/post-ictal hypoxemia (cases) will be compared with those without seizure-related respiratory dysfunction (controls).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
75
Seven blood samples (4 ml each on 5 EDTA and 2 dry tubes) will be collected in each patient/ healthy volunteers subject to determine the expression profile of miRNAs in the plasma as well as in the exosomes
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Bron, France
Service de Neurophysiologie Clinique Hôpital La Timone
Marseille, France
Relation between the expression level of circulating microRNAs and the occurrence of SpO2 <90% during at least 5 seconds within the course of the seizure and/or within the five minutes following the end of the seizure
The primary objective of the proposal is to evaluate the diagnostic value of a set of circulating microRNAs pre-selected because of their implication in the regulation of molecular pathways involved in the respiratory regulation to identify patients with seizure-related respiratory dysfunction, as defined by occurrence ictal/peri-ictal pulse oxymetry \< 90%
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Relation between the expression level of circulating microRNAs and the desaturation nadir
Evaluating the relation between a set of circulating microRNAs and the severity of the seizure-related respiratory dysfunction, as defined by the desaturation nadir
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Relation between the expression level of circulating microRNAs and the patient's age
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Relation between the expression level of circulating microRNAs and the epilepsy duration
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Relation between the expression level of circulating microRNAs and the total number of seizures (ie focal seizures and GTCS) over the past three months
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Relation between the expression level of circulating microRNAs and the Number of GTCS over the past three months
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