Prevalence of benign epileptiform variants during initial EEG examination in French military aircrew

In France, a systematic EEG is performed during initial examination in military aircrew applicants, which may provide an estimation of the prevalence of benign epileptiform variants in healthy adults. We analyzed standard EEG (21 scalp electrodes, 20minutes, 400Hz sampling rate) of military aircrew...

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description In France, a systematic EEG is performed during initial examination in military aircrew applicants, which may provide an estimation of the prevalence of benign epileptiform variants in healthy adults. We analyzed standard EEG (21 scalp electrodes, 20minutes, 400Hz sampling rate) of military aircrew applicants examined in the French Main Aeromedical Center in 2016. EEGs were analyzed using both bipolar and referential montages. The collected data were EEG abnormalities and benign epileptiform variants. The kappa inter-observer index for the detection of benign epileptiform variants was calculated. Our population was composed of 495 subjects (86.7% males, mean age 22.5±4.8 years), wishing to become a pilot in 69.7% of cases. None of the applicants reported any neurological disease and none was taking regular medication. EEG was considered as normal for 96.4% of them. Encountered EEG abnormalities were mainly asymmetric and sharp slow wave bursts. Drowsiness was recorded during 13.9% of these EEG. Benign epileptiform variants were present in 7.7% of our population: anterior theta activities (4%), posterior slow waves (2.8%), alpha variants (0.6%) and wicket spikes (0.2%). Hyperventilation induced EEG slowing in 14.1% of cases. During intermittent photic stimulation, physiological photic driving was observed in 15.2% of subjects. Many previous studies have been dedicated to the prevalence of benign epileptiform variants but results are often heterogeneous and based on patients in whom there was an indication for EEG. Our results thus bring data on benign epileptiform variants prevalence in a young adult population characterized by the absence of neurologic disorders. Our study demonstrates that anterior theta activities, posterior slow waves, alpha variants and wicket spikes are the most frequent benign EEG variants in such a young adult population.
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