We recorded EEG-video for 3 days in a patient with SREDA, who was previously misdiagnosed with generalized epilepsy. Because SREDA had a very prominent signature on density spectral array (DSA), we used DSA to study the pattern of SREDA over the diurnal cycle, and the response to intravenous lorazepam.
SREDA occurred in both waking and sleep, but tended to occur in single bursts in waking and in longer clusters during sleep. Lorazepam suppressed SREDA.
The temporal pattern of SREDA varies during the sleep-wake cycle. Lorazepam appears to suppress SREDA.
Response to lorazepam cannot distinguish SREDA from electrographic seizure activity.