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Background & Objectives: Convulsion is the most common pediatric neurological problem that requires
special attention in this group. The purpose of this study was to determine the
frequency of seizures and to evaluate its risk factors in children in Bandar
Abbas, Iran
Methods: A retrospective study
was conducted on 222 children with seizures admitted to children hospital
during 2008.
Results: Of total children hospitalized due to seizure, 64.5% were male
with age range 1-2 years. Fever was the most cause of seizure. In 58.8% of
cases, the child's age at the time of first convulsion was 1-3 years. The
seizure attack occurred in wake up in 63.8% of cases, and 65.8% of the samples
had normal consciousness at the time of admission. The mean duration of seizure
in 64.1% of cases was less than 5 minutes and type of seizure in 80.1% has been
reported as generalized tonic colonic. A history of convulsion in other family
members was reported in 28.9% and in 19.36%, there was close family
relationship between parents. There was no significant relationship between type
of delivery, gestational age and birth weight with type and duration of seizure
(P>0.05).
Conclusion: Particular attention should be paid to
children with seizure during history-taking and be more vigilant to high-risk
patients and those who might need prophylactic anticonvulsants.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
General Received: 2011/06/21 | Accepted: 2011/12/24 | Published: 2013/09/17
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