| Literature DB >> 25895912 |
Eman F Halawa1, Iman Draz2, Dalia Ahmed2, Hala A Shaheen3.
Abstract
Convulsive status epilepticus is a common neurologic emergency in pediatrics. We aimed to study the etiology, clinical features, and prognostic factors among pediatric patients with convulsive status epilepticus. Seventy patients were included in this cohort study from pediatric emergency department of the specialized Children Hospital of Cairo University. The outcome was evaluated using the Glasgow Outcome Score. Acute symptomatic etiology was the most common cause of convulsive status epilepticus. Refractory convulsive status epilepticus was observed more significantly in cases caused by acute symptomatic etiologies. The outcome was mortality in 26 (37.1%) patients, severe disability in 15 (21.4%), moderate disability in 17 (24.3%), and good recovery in 12 (17.1%) patients. The significant predictor of mortality was lower modified Glasgow Coma Scale score on admission, whereas lower modified Glasgow Coma Scale score on admission and refractory convulsive status epilepticus were the significant predictors for disability and mortality.Entities:
Keywords: convulsive status epilepticus; outcome; predictors
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25895912 DOI: 10.1177/0883073815579706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Neurol ISSN: 0883-0738 Impact factor: 1.987