volume 62 issue 3 pages 615-628

The ILAE classification of seizures and the epilepsies: Modification for seizures in the neonate. Position paper by the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures

Ronit Pressler 1, 2
M. R. Cilio 3
Eli M. Mizrahi 4
S. Moshe 5, 6
M. L. Nunes 7
Perrine Plouin 8
S. Vanhatalo 9
Elissa G. Yozawitz 5, 6
L. S. de Vries 10
Kollencheri Puthenveettil Vinayan 11
Chahnez C Triki 12
Jo M. Wilmshurst 13
HISAKO YAMAMOTO 14
S. M. Zuberi 15
1
 
Clinical Neuroscience UCL‐ Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health London UK
2
 
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust London UK
8
 
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology Hospital Necker Enfant Malades Paris France
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-02-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.371
CiteScore11.4
Impact factor6.6
ISSN00139580, 15281167, 15281157
PubMed ID:  33522601
Neurology
Neurology (clinical)
Abstract
Seizures are the most common neurological emergency in the neonatal period and in contrast to those in infancy and childhood, are often provoked seizures with an acute cause and may be electrographic-only. Hence, neonatal seizures may not fit easily into classification schemes for seizures and epilepsies primarily developed for older children and adults. A Neonatal Seizures Task Force was established by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) to develop a modification of the 2017 ILAE Classification of Seizures and Epilepsies, relevant to neonates. The neonatal classification framework emphasizes the role of electroencephalography (EEG) in the diagnosis of seizures in the neonate and includes a classification of seizure types relevant to this age group. The seizure type is determined by the predominant clinical feature. Many neonatal seizures are electrographic-only with no evident clinical features; therefore, these are included in the proposed classification. Clinical events without an EEG correlate are not included. Because seizures in the neonatal period have been shown to have a focal onset, a division into focal and generalized is unnecessary. Seizures can have a motor (automatisms, clonic, epileptic spasms, myoclonic, tonic), non-motor (autonomic, behavior arrest), or sequential presentation. The classification allows the user to choose the level of detail when classifying seizures in this age group.
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Pressler R. et al. The ILAE classification of seizures and the epilepsies: Modification for seizures in the neonate. Position paper by the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures // Epilepsia. 2021. Vol. 62. No. 3. pp. 615-628.
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Pressler R., Cilio M. R., Mizrahi E. M., Moshe S., Nunes M. L., Plouin P., Vanhatalo S., Yozawitz E. G., de Vries L. S., Puthenveettil Vinayan K., Triki C. C., Wilmshurst J. M., YAMAMOTO H., Zuberi S. M. The ILAE classification of seizures and the epilepsies: Modification for seizures in the neonate. Position paper by the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures // Epilepsia. 2021. Vol. 62. No. 3. pp. 615-628.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/epi.16815
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16815
TI - The ILAE classification of seizures and the epilepsies: Modification for seizures in the neonate. Position paper by the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures
T2 - Epilepsia
AU - Pressler, Ronit
AU - Cilio, M. R.
AU - Mizrahi, Eli M.
AU - Moshe, S.
AU - Nunes, M. L.
AU - Plouin, Perrine
AU - Vanhatalo, S.
AU - Yozawitz, Elissa G.
AU - de Vries, L. S.
AU - Puthenveettil Vinayan, Kollencheri
AU - Triki, Chahnez C
AU - Wilmshurst, Jo M.
AU - YAMAMOTO, HISAKO
AU - Zuberi, S. M.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/02/01
PB - Wiley
SP - 615-628
IS - 3
VL - 62
PMID - 33522601
SN - 0013-9580
SN - 1528-1167
SN - 1528-1157
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@article{2021_Pressler,
author = {Ronit Pressler and M. R. Cilio and Eli M. Mizrahi and S. Moshe and M. L. Nunes and Perrine Plouin and S. Vanhatalo and Elissa G. Yozawitz and L. S. de Vries and Kollencheri Puthenveettil Vinayan and Chahnez C Triki and Jo M. Wilmshurst and HISAKO YAMAMOTO and S. M. Zuberi},
title = {The ILAE classification of seizures and the epilepsies: Modification for seizures in the neonate. Position paper by the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures},
journal = {Epilepsia},
year = {2021},
volume = {62},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16815},
number = {3},
pages = {615--628},
doi = {10.1111/epi.16815}
}
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Pressler, Ronit, et al. “The ILAE classification of seizures and the epilepsies: Modification for seizures in the neonate. Position paper by the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures.” Epilepsia, vol. 62, no. 3, Feb. 2021, pp. 615-628. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16815.