Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy

Purpose The aim of the treatment of epileptic seizures is to achieve a seizure-free state without adverse effects. The mainstays of seizure treatment are anticonvulsant medication, diet therapy, and surgery. Antiepileptic drugs and a ketogenic diet are associated with various types of medical advers...

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Main Authors: Jun Pak, Jung Hye Byeon, Chung Hyuk Yim, Baik-Lin Eun
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Language:English
Published: Korean Child Neurology Society 2021-01-01
Series:Annals of Child Neurology
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Online Access:http://www.annchildneurol.org/upload/pdf/acn-2020-00213.pdf
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spelling doaj-0efcb0f177d342c8908d6ae8c8d0e3ce2021-03-31T23:52:50ZengKorean Child Neurology SocietyAnnals of Child Neurology2635-909X2635-91032021-01-01291152110.26815/acn.2020.002131219Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with EpilepsyJun Pak0Jung Hye Byeon1Chung Hyuk Yim2Baik-Lin Eun Department of Pediatrics, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Pediatrics, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Pediatrics, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaPurpose The aim of the treatment of epileptic seizures is to achieve a seizure-free state without adverse effects. The mainstays of seizure treatment are anticonvulsant medication, diet therapy, and surgery. Antiepileptic drugs and a ketogenic diet are associated with various types of medical adverse effects, including chronic kidney disease (CKD). We aimed to identify the characteristics of pediatric epilepsy patients who developed CKD and to determine the possible mechanisms. Methods We included 816 patients who underwent medical treatment for epilepsy and were followed-up for at least 3 years at a tertiary hospital. The patients were divided into CKD and non-CKD groups. The data were assessed using a multivariate Cox proportional hazards model to identify the factors associated with CKD among patients undergoing epilepsy treatment. Results Initial high serum creatinine levels (hazard ratio [HR], 13.927; P=0.010), microscopic hematuria on initial urinalysis (HR, 10.047; P=0.001), developmental delay (HR, 11.929; P=0.000), and interictal epileptiform discharges on initial electroencephalography (generalized interictal epileptiform discharges: HR, 38.395, P=0.003; focal interictal epileptiform discharges: HR, 19.252, P=0.006) were associated with increased CKD risk. Conclusion CKD was more likely to develop in patients who presented with initial kidney dysfunction and developmental delay, and was related to epilepsy itself. The abovementioned factors may increase CKD risk through decreased brain function, which may lead to decreased activity and, hence, to relatively poor hygiene and voiding function. Moreover, patients with pre-existing kidney disease were more vulnerable to CKD development.http://www.annchildneurol.org/upload/pdf/acn-2020-00213.pdfepilepsyrenal insufficiency, chronicanticonvulsantsriskchild
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author Jun Pak
Jung Hye Byeon
Chung Hyuk Yim
Baik-Lin Eun
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Jung Hye Byeon
Chung Hyuk Yim
Baik-Lin Eun
Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy
Annals of Child Neurology
epilepsy
renal insufficiency, chronic
anticonvulsants
risk
child
author_facet Jun Pak
Jung Hye Byeon
Chung Hyuk Yim
Baik-Lin Eun
author_sort Jun Pak
title Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy
title_short Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy
title_full Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy
title_fullStr Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy
title_sort risk factors for chronic kidney disease in pediatric patients with epilepsy
publisher Korean Child Neurology Society
series Annals of Child Neurology
issn 2635-909X
2635-9103
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose The aim of the treatment of epileptic seizures is to achieve a seizure-free state without adverse effects. The mainstays of seizure treatment are anticonvulsant medication, diet therapy, and surgery. Antiepileptic drugs and a ketogenic diet are associated with various types of medical adverse effects, including chronic kidney disease (CKD). We aimed to identify the characteristics of pediatric epilepsy patients who developed CKD and to determine the possible mechanisms. Methods We included 816 patients who underwent medical treatment for epilepsy and were followed-up for at least 3 years at a tertiary hospital. The patients were divided into CKD and non-CKD groups. The data were assessed using a multivariate Cox proportional hazards model to identify the factors associated with CKD among patients undergoing epilepsy treatment. Results Initial high serum creatinine levels (hazard ratio [HR], 13.927; P=0.010), microscopic hematuria on initial urinalysis (HR, 10.047; P=0.001), developmental delay (HR, 11.929; P=0.000), and interictal epileptiform discharges on initial electroencephalography (generalized interictal epileptiform discharges: HR, 38.395, P=0.003; focal interictal epileptiform discharges: HR, 19.252, P=0.006) were associated with increased CKD risk. Conclusion CKD was more likely to develop in patients who presented with initial kidney dysfunction and developmental delay, and was related to epilepsy itself. The abovementioned factors may increase CKD risk through decreased brain function, which may lead to decreased activity and, hence, to relatively poor hygiene and voiding function. Moreover, patients with pre-existing kidney disease were more vulnerable to CKD development.
topic epilepsy
renal insufficiency, chronic
anticonvulsants
risk
child
url http://www.annchildneurol.org/upload/pdf/acn-2020-00213.pdf
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