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Febrile seizures: clinical characteristics and initial EEG.

N Sofijanov1, S Emoto, M Kuturec, M Dukovski, F Duma, J H Ellenberg, D G Hirtz, K B Nelson.   

Abstract

We examined the relationship between clinical characteristics and EEG classification in all children with febrile seizures examined at the University Pediatric Clinic, Skopje, Yugoslavia between 1982 and 1984. This is the only facility in Macedonia providing EEG or neurologic consultation for children. EEGs were classified as paroxysmally abnormal if they contained spikes, sharp waves, or spike-wave complexes considered abnormal for age. In all, 22% of the 676 children had an abnormal initial EEG. The most common basis for classification as abnormal was spike-wave complexes greater than 3 Hz; the next most common basis was the presence of spikes. Birth weight, gender, accompanying illness, and family history of seizures, and whether the index seizure was single or multiple were not associated with differences in rate of abnormal EEG. Clinically focal index seizures and longer duration were associated with EEG abnormality. Number of previous febrile seizures was associated with an increasing rate of EEG abnormality, from 18% in children with no previous seizures to 63% in those with four or more previous seizures. Age at EEG was linearly related to likelihood of paroxysmal EEG abnormality, both for the total cohort and for the 376 children with no previous seizures. In the total cohort, logistic regression identified leading predictors of abnormal initial EEG to be older age, number of previous febrile seizures, preexisting motor abnormality, and focal seizures. For children with a first febrile seizure, leading predictors were focal seizure, older age, and preexisting motor abnormality.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1733760     DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1992.tb02282.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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