Febrile Seizure: Demographic Features and Causative Factors

被引:0
|
作者
Esmaili Gourabi, Hamed [1 ]
Bidabadi, Elham [2 ]
Cheraghalipour, Fatemeh [1 ]
Aarabi, Yasaman [1 ]
Salamat, Fatemeh [1 ]
机构
[1] Guilan Univ Med Sci, Rasht, Iran
[2] Guilan Univ Med Sci, Pediat Neurol, Rasht, Iran
关键词
Febrile seizure; Children; Respiratory tract infections;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective Because of geographical and periodical variation, we prompted to determine the demographic features and causative factors for febrile seizure in Rasht. Materials & Methods In this cross-sectional study, all 6-month-to 6-year-old children with the diagnosis of febrile seizure admitted to 17 Shahrivar hospital in Rasht, from August, 2009 to August, 2010 were studied. Age, sex, family history of the disease, seizure types, body temperature upon admission and infectious causes of the fever were recorded. All statistical analysis was performed with SPSS software, version 16. Results Of the 214 children (mean age, 25.24 +/- 15.40 months), 124 were boys and 109 had a positive family history. Complex seizures were seen in 39 cases. In patients with a complex febrile seizure, 59% had the repetitive type, 20.5% had the focal type and 20.5% had more than 15 minutes duration of seizures. Most of the repetitive seizures (78.3%) occurred in patients under 2 years old; the difference between under and over 2-year-old patients was statistically significant. Study results did not show significant differences between the two genders for simple or complex seizures. The mean body temperature upon admission was 38.2 +/- 1.32. C (38.31 +/- 0.82 degrees in boys and 38.04 +/- 1.78 in girls). Upper respiratory infections were seen in most patients (74.29%). All cases of lower respiratory infections were boys. There was a statistically significant difference between boys and girls in causes of fever. Conclusion Most of the children had a positive family history and the most common causative factor was upper respiratory infection.
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 37
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Assessment of causative factors of febrile seizure related to a group of children in Iran.
    Mohsenipour, Reyhaneh
    Saidi, Maryam
    Rahmani, Parisa
    BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-INDIA, 2017, 28 (04): : 1548 - 1552
  • [2] THE CLINICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN WITH LATE FEBRILE SEIZURE
    Kim, D. S.
    Kim, S.
    EPILEPSIA, 2015, 56 : 167 - 167
  • [3] FEBRILE SEIZURE: RECURRENCE AND RISK FACTORS
    Talebian, A.
    Mohammadi, M.
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2006, 1 (01) : 43 - 46
  • [4] FACTORS TRIGGERING THE FIRST FEBRILE SEIZURE
    RANTALA, H
    UHARI, M
    HIETALA, J
    ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 1995, 84 (04) : 407 - 410
  • [5] Demographic characteristics of patients presented to pediatric emergency department with febrile seizure and identification of risk factors for recurrence
    Aksay, Ahu
    Kumandas, Sefer
    Per, Huseyin
    Poyrazoglu, Gamze
    Gumus, Hakan
    IZMIR DR BEHCET UZ COCUK HASTANESI DERGISI, 2018, 8 (03): : 159 - 166
  • [6] Human herpesvirus 6 as the underestimated causative agent of seizure disorders in febrile children
    Bugaj, Grazyna
    Mania, Anna
    Lubarski, Karol
    Tomaszewski, Mateusz
    Mazur-Melewska, Katarzyna
    Malecki, Pawel
    Figlerowicz, Magdalena
    AKTUALNOSCI NEUROLOGICZNE, 2024, 24 (01): : 20 - 34
  • [7] Risk factors of seizure and complex seizure in febrile children: a clinical study
    Heydarian, Farhad
    Bakhtiari, Elham
    Bay, Mina
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [8] THE CORRELATION BETWEEN FEBRILE SEIZURE AND UNPROVOKED SEIZURE FOLLOWED BY FEBRILE SEIZURE
    Lee, J.
    Kim, S.
    EPILEPSIA, 2016, 57 : 107 - 107
  • [9] The first febrile seizure; predisposing factors and recurrence rate
    Kazemi, Alinaghi
    Badv, Reza Shervin
    Fallah, Ramazan
    Piri, Ali
    Tahernia, Leila
    Vafaee Shahi, Mohammad
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2021, 15 (02) : 59 - 66
  • [10] Febrile Seizure
    Rojas de Recalde, Laura
    Eugenia Montiel de Doldan, M.
    Sostoa, Gustavo
    Aldana, Alicia
    Lezcano, Maria
    PEDIATRIA-ASUNCION, 2011, 38 (01): : 63 - 67