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Objective: Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are neurological disorders characterized by developmental impairment and epilepsy. Our study aims to assess disease progression by comparing clinical findings, electroencephalography (EEG), and neuropsychological data from seizure onset to the last follow-up evaluation.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients with genetic DEEs who were followed-up at the epilepsy unit of Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Rome. We collected information regarding gender, family history, genetic variant, age at onset and at last follow-up, neurological examination, type of seizure, drug resistance, occurrence of status epilepticus, and movement and cognitive and behavioral disorders. We compared EEG background activity, epileptiform abnormalities, and cognitive functions between seizure onset and the last follow-up evaluation using the McNemar-Bowker test (α = 5%).

Results: A total of 160 patients (94 female) were included. Genetic analysis revealed a spectrum of pathogenic variants, with SCN1A being the most prevalent (25%). The median age at seizure onset and at the last follow-up was 0.37 (interquartile range [IQR]: 0.09-0.75) and 8.54 years (IQR: 4.32-14.55), respectively. We documented a statistically significant difference in EEG background activity (p = .017) and cognitive impairment (p = .01) from seizure onset to the last follow-up evaluation. No significant differences were detected for epileptiform abnormalities (p = .2). In addition, high prevalence rates were observed for drug resistance (81.9%), movement disorders (60.6%), behavioral and autism spectrum disorders (45%), neurological deficits (31.3%), and occurrence of status epilepticus (23.1%).

Significance: Our study provides evidence that a clinical progression may appear in genetic DEEs, manifesting as development or worsening of cognitive impairment and disruption of EEG background activity. These results highlight the challenging clinical course and the importance of early intervention and personalized care in the management of patients with DEEs.

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