| Literature DB >> 33235129 |
Hui Chen1, Yong Chen, Jian Min Zhong.
Abstract
Benign convulsions with mild gastroenteritis (CwG) and febrile seizures (FS) associated with mild gastroenteritis are 2 different diseases in the spectrum of seizures associated with mild gastroenteritis. However, specific and useful indicators for the identification of the 2 diseases are lacking. A retrospective analysis was performed to compare the serum neuronal-specific enolase (NSE) and S100B protein levels between patients with these 2 diseases to evaluate the value of NSE and S100B for differential diagnosis between these 2 diseases.The clinical data and NSE and S100B protein levels of 81 children with seizure-associated mild gastroenteritis were collected. According to the axillary temperature at the time of convulsions, all patients were classified into an afebrile seizure (AFS) group, hereafter called the CwG group (n = 46), and a febrile seizure group (FS group, n = 35).The serum NSE level was higher in the CwG group than in the FS group (14.046 (11.095, 19.266) pg/ml and 9.034 (7.158, 12.165) pg/ml, respectively, P < .001); however, the serum S100B protein levels in the CwG and the FS group were not significantly different (P > .05). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that the area under the curve (AUC) for NSE was 0.806, P = .000, which was statistically significant. The Youden index was largest (0.605) for a serum NSE cut-off value of 10.460 pg/ml, which yielded a sensitivity and specificity of 89% and 71%, respectively, for prediction of a CwG diagnosis.NSE may contribute to the differential diagnosis of CwG and FS associated with mild gastroenteritis.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33235129 PMCID: PMC7710215 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000023439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1The study diagram for enrolled patients 46 patients in the CwG (AFS) group met the criteria, including 26 males and 20 females, and 35 patients in the FS group met the criteria, including 25 males and 10 females. AFS = afebrile seizure, CwG = convulsions with mild gastroenteritis, FS = febrile seizure.
Comparison of clinical characteristics and serum NSE and S100B levels between the CwG and FS groups.
| CwG (n = 46) | FS (n = 35) | ||
| Age (months) | 17.80 ± 4.58 | 16.49 ± 7.31 | .35 |
| Male gender | 26 (56.52%) | 25 (71.43%) | .17 |
| Number of seizures | |||
| Numbers of patients with 1 seizure | 16 (34.78%) | 31 (88.57%) | .00∗ |
| Numbers of patients with ≥2 seizures | 30 (65.22%) | 4 (11.43%) | |
| Total convulsion duration (min)a | 4 (2, 10) | 5 (3,10) | .923 |
| Duration of each convulsion | |||
| <5 min | 96 (88.89%) | 21 (53.85%) | .00∗ |
| ≥5 min | 12 (11.11%) | 18 (46.15%) | |
| Seizure type | |||
| Generalized seizure | 97 (89.81%) | 34 (87.18%) | .765 |
| focal seizure | 4 (3.70%) | 2 (5.13%) | .656 |
| unknown | 7 (6.48%) | 3 (7.69%) | .725 |
| Rotavirus positive (case) | 24 (52.17%) | 6 (17.14%) | .001∗ |
| NSE (pg/ml) | 14.046 (11.095, 19.266) | 9.034 (7.158, 12.165) | .00∗ |
| S100B (ng/ml) | 0.117 (0.082, 0.162) | 0.109 (0.082, 0.266) | .60 |
Figure 2ROC curve of NSE in predicting a diagnosis of CwG. CwG = convulsions with mild gastroenteritis, NSE = neuronal-specific enolase, ROC = the receiver operating characteristic.
Correlation analysis of serum NSE levels, number of convulsions and total convulsion duration.
| NSE levels of CwG | NSE levels of FS | |
| Number of convulsions | −0.011 | −0.205 |
| 0.94 | 0.239 | |
| Total convulsion duration† | −0.003 | 0.057 |
| 0.986 | 0.746 |