Background: Subcortical band heterotopia (SBH) is a rare malformation of the cortical development characterized by a heterotopic band of gray matter between cortex and ventricles. The clinical presentation typically includes intellectual disability and epilepsy. Purpose: To evaluate if the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale-pediatric version (EGOS-ped) is a feasible tool for evaluating the functional disability of patients with (SBH). Method: Cross-sectional multicenter study of a cohort of 49 patients with SBH (female n = 30, 61%), recruited from 23 Italian centers. Results: Thirty-nine of 49 (80%) cases showed high functional disability at EGOS-ped assessment. In the poor result subgroup (EGOS-ped >3) motor deficit, language impairment, and lower intelligence quotient were more frequent (P < 0.001, P = 0.02, and P = 0.01, respectively); the age at epilepsy onset was remarkably lower (P < 0.001); and the prevalence of epileptic encephalopathy (West syndrome or Lennox-Gastaut-like encephalopathy) was higher (P = 0.04). The thickness and the extension of the heterotopic band were associated with EGOS-ped score (P < 0.01 and P = 0.02). Pachygyria was found exclusively among patients with poor outcome (P < 0.01). Conclusions: The EGOS-ped proved to be a reliable tool for stratifying the functional disability of patients with SBH. According to this score, patients could be dichotomized: group 1 (80%) is characterized by a poor overall functionality with early epilepsy onset, thick heterotopic band, and pachygyria, whereas group 2 (20%) is characterized by a good overall functionality with later epilepsy onset and thinner heterotopic band.

Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale to Evaluate the Functional Impairment of Patients With Subcortical Band Heterotopia. A Multicentric Cross-sectional Study / Toldo, I.; Brunello, F.; Cavasin, P.; Nosadini, M.; Sartori, S.; Frigo, A. C.; Mai, R.; Pelliccia, V.; Mancardi, M. M.; Striano, P.; Severino, M.; Zara, F.; Rizzi, R.; Casellato, S.; Di Rosa, G.; Mastrangelo, M.; Spalice, A.; Budetta, M.; De Palma, L.; Guerrini, R.; Pruna, D.; Cordelli, D. M.; Sofia, V.; Papa, A.; Chiesa, V.; Ragona, F.; Parisi, P.; D'Aniello, A.; Veggiotti, P.; Dainese, F.; Giordano, L.; Licchetta, L.; Tinuper, P.; D'Orsi, G.; Cassina, M.; Manara, R.. - In: PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0887-8994. - 141:(2023), pp. 58-64. [10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2023.01.012]

Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale to Evaluate the Functional Impairment of Patients With Subcortical Band Heterotopia. A Multicentric Cross-sectional Study

Brunello F.;Striano P.;Mastrangelo M.;Spalice A.;Parisi P.;D'Aniello A.;Veggiotti P.;
2023

Abstract

Background: Subcortical band heterotopia (SBH) is a rare malformation of the cortical development characterized by a heterotopic band of gray matter between cortex and ventricles. The clinical presentation typically includes intellectual disability and epilepsy. Purpose: To evaluate if the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale-pediatric version (EGOS-ped) is a feasible tool for evaluating the functional disability of patients with (SBH). Method: Cross-sectional multicenter study of a cohort of 49 patients with SBH (female n = 30, 61%), recruited from 23 Italian centers. Results: Thirty-nine of 49 (80%) cases showed high functional disability at EGOS-ped assessment. In the poor result subgroup (EGOS-ped >3) motor deficit, language impairment, and lower intelligence quotient were more frequent (P < 0.001, P = 0.02, and P = 0.01, respectively); the age at epilepsy onset was remarkably lower (P < 0.001); and the prevalence of epileptic encephalopathy (West syndrome or Lennox-Gastaut-like encephalopathy) was higher (P = 0.04). The thickness and the extension of the heterotopic band were associated with EGOS-ped score (P < 0.01 and P = 0.02). Pachygyria was found exclusively among patients with poor outcome (P < 0.01). Conclusions: The EGOS-ped proved to be a reliable tool for stratifying the functional disability of patients with SBH. According to this score, patients could be dichotomized: group 1 (80%) is characterized by a poor overall functionality with early epilepsy onset, thick heterotopic band, and pachygyria, whereas group 2 (20%) is characterized by a good overall functionality with later epilepsy onset and thinner heterotopic band.
2023
adults; children; egos-ped; functional disability; subcortical band heterotopia
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Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale to Evaluate the Functional Impairment of Patients With Subcortical Band Heterotopia. A Multicentric Cross-sectional Study / Toldo, I.; Brunello, F.; Cavasin, P.; Nosadini, M.; Sartori, S.; Frigo, A. C.; Mai, R.; Pelliccia, V.; Mancardi, M. M.; Striano, P.; Severino, M.; Zara, F.; Rizzi, R.; Casellato, S.; Di Rosa, G.; Mastrangelo, M.; Spalice, A.; Budetta, M.; De Palma, L.; Guerrini, R.; Pruna, D.; Cordelli, D. M.; Sofia, V.; Papa, A.; Chiesa, V.; Ragona, F.; Parisi, P.; D'Aniello, A.; Veggiotti, P.; Dainese, F.; Giordano, L.; Licchetta, L.; Tinuper, P.; D'Orsi, G.; Cassina, M.; Manara, R.. - In: PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0887-8994. - 141:(2023), pp. 58-64. [10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2023.01.012]
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