| Literature DB >> 27057183 |
Mohammadreza Salehiomran1, Seyed Mohammad Hoseini2, Ali Ghabeli Juibary3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Febrile seizure is the most common neurologic problem in children between 3 months to 5 years old. Two to five percent of children aged less than five yr old will experience it at least one time. This type of seizure is age dependent and its recurrence rate is about 33% overalls and 50% in children less than one yr old. The prophylactic treatment is still controversial, so we conducted a randomized controlled clinical trial to find out the effectiveness of continuous phenobarbital versus intermittent diazepam for febrile seizure. MATERIALS &Entities:
Keywords: Diazepam; Febrile Seizures; Phenobarbital; Prophylaxis
Year: 2016 PMID: 27057183 PMCID: PMC4815482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Child Neurol ISSN: 1735-4668
Fig 1The age of patient follows normal distribution curve
Clinical Data Phenobarbital versus Diazepam
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| 46 (62.2) | 41(57.7) | 0.614 |
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| 28 (37.8) | 30(42.3) | |
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| 50 (67.6) | 50(70.4) | 0.724 |
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| 24 (32.4) | 21(29.6) |