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Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Volume10, Issue1

Etiology, Clinical Profile and Outcome of First Episode of Seizure in Children

    Dr. Rakesh Kumar .

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2023, Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 5142-5147

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Abstract

Background: Seizure is a commonly encountered problem in pediatric practice. Convulsive disorder constitutes a heterogeneous group with a varied etiology. Arriving at the cause of seizure is important as it plays a vital role in managing the child. Chances of recurrence to be analyzed, after the first episode of seizure for management. The aim was to study the etiology and the causes of recurrence after a first episode seizure.
Methods: A prospective observational study was done on 135 children for a period of six months admitted in tertiary care center. Proper history, complete neurological and other systemic examinations was done. Blood investigations and imaging with EEG was done when indicated. All children were classified according to International League against epilepsy and followed up for recurrence rate and history leading to recurrence. Co- relation between recurrence and risk factors was analyzed.
Results: Electroencephalogram tracing was abnormal in 62 out of 105 children. 19 out of 62 had recurrence while only 2 among 43 normal EEG had recurrence. This was statistically significant (P value 0.001). Children with remote symptomatic etiology constitutes the majority in those with abnormal EEG tracings. In children with remote symptomatic etiology, only one child had normal EEG. Remote symptomatic had higher number of abnormal EEG when compared to others and was found to have more recurrence.
Conclusions: Children with EEG abnormalities after the first episode of afebrile seizure have more chance of recurrence. Children with seizure secondary to remote symptomatic etiology had more recurrences.
Keywords:
    Pediatric first seizures Recurrent seizures Unprovoked seizures
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(2023). Etiology, Clinical Profile and Outcome of First Episode of Seizure in Children. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 10(1), 5142-5147.
Dr. Rakesh Kumar .. "Etiology, Clinical Profile and Outcome of First Episode of Seizure in Children". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 10, 1, 2023, 5142-5147.
(2023). 'Etiology, Clinical Profile and Outcome of First Episode of Seizure in Children', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 10(1), pp. 5142-5147.
Etiology, Clinical Profile and Outcome of First Episode of Seizure in Children. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2023; 10(1): 5142-5147.
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