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Clinical Trials/NCT01046760
NCT01046760
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Scholar Performance and Praxis Assessment in Children With Rolandic Epilepsy

University of Campinas, Brazil1 site in 1 country20 target enrollmentSeptember 2009

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Rolandic Epilepsy
Sponsor
University of Campinas, Brazil
Enrollment
20
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Our data will indicate the group performance in tests of writing, arithmetic and reading.
Last Updated
15 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Rolandic Epilepsy is the most common form of childhood epilepsy. It is classified as idiopathic, age-related epilepsy syndrome with benign evolution. The absence of neuropsychological impairment is part of the criteria of benignity of this epilepsy syndrome. However recently have been suggested several deficits related to attention and language. The purpose of this study was assess school performance and to investigate problems of praxis in patients with rolandic epilepsy as compared to a control group composed of normal children with age, gender and educational level equivalents.

Detailed Description

Method: Nineteen patients aged between 7 and 12 years underwent clinical neurological evaluation, psychological assessment, through Weschsler Scales of Intelligence and language evaluation, to assess the academic performance and research of the presence or absence of praxis difficulties.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
September 2009
End Date
February 2011
Last Updated
15 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
University of Campinas, Brazil

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Diagnosis of rolandic epilepsy using clinical, EEG and neuroimaging findings
  • Patients had neurological, ophthalmic and auditory unchanged, and intelligence quotient (IQ) equal to or above
  • All parents signed the consent form, authorizing the participation of their children (as) in the search.

Exclusion Criteria

  • With oral language and writing of the following tables, whereas the DSM-IV: pervasive developmental disorders, cerebral palsy child acquired aphasia, hearing impairment (including mild conductive hearing loss), progressive disease
  • What not signed the consent form.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Our data will indicate the group performance in tests of writing, arithmetic and reading.

Time Frame: one year

Secondary Outcomes

  • Another important aspect was the absence of orofacial apraxia in children with epilepsy.(one year)

Study Sites (1)

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