EEG and Evoked Potentials in HIV-Infected Children
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Clinical Electroencephalography
- Vol. 23 (3) , 111-117
- https://doi.org/10.1177/155005949202300304
Abstract
Forty-seven HIV-seropositive children were investigated by EEG and evoked potentials (BAEP, SEP). Twenty-three children were symptomatic (P2), 8 seropositive without symptoms (P1), and 16 children were less than 15 months of age (P0). Some of them were investigated at different stages of HIV infection. During the neonatal period, 7 newborns of drug-addicted mothers had seizures and frequent spikes and sharp waves in their EEGs. Among (P2) children 6/23 showed background slowing and 1 had rhythmic theta activity (6 with and 1 without neurological symptoms). In BAEP, bilateral prolonged interpeak latencies (IPL) were found in 1 child with severe AIDS encephalopathy. Side differences greater than or equal to 0.4 ms in IPL were seen in 2 (P2), 1 without and 1 with neurological symptoms. A late onset was seen in 2 (P1) and 4 (P2) children. Median SEPs were normal in 24/26 patients; N20/N13 amplitude ratio was reduced in 2 (P1) patients. EEG and BAEP revealed nonspecific abnormal features in HIV encephalopathy. The the progression of the disease. However, also in the symptomatic group, normal results of EEG and BAEP dominated. SEP in the symptomatic group revealed only normal values. For monitoring the effectiveness of AZT treatment in HIV encephalopathy, EEG seems to be a relevant investigation; for evoked potentials more data and experience are needed.Keywords
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