EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL

Introduction and Objectives: Epilepsy represents one of the most frequent neurologic diseases in children and adolescents, with a prevalence of four to six cases per 1000 children. The aim of the present study is to analyze clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with epilepsy follo...

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Main Authors: Catarina Maia, Ana Raquel Moreira, Cecília Martins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Hospitalar do Porto 2017-07-01
Series:Nascer e Crescer
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Online Access:http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10090
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spelling doaj-38e08216e8384b528d14f818ec9c99762020-11-24T23:54:15ZengCentro Hospitalar do PortoNascer e Crescer 0872-07542183-94172017-07-012621091138351EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITALCatarina Maia0Ana Raquel Moreira1Cecília Martins2Serviço de Pediatria, Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/EspinhoServiço de Pediatria, Centro Hospitalar do Médio AveServiço de Pediatria, Centro Hospitalar do Médio AveIntroduction and Objectives: Epilepsy represents one of the most frequent neurologic diseases in children and adolescents, with a prevalence of four to six cases per 1000 children. The aim of the present study is to analyze clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with epilepsy followed in a pediatric outpatient department of a level II hospital. Methods: Retrospective review of the clinical files of patients followed in a pediatric-neurologic diseases consultation between May 2009 and June 2014. The epileptic seizures were classified according to the International League Against Epilepsy. Results: The study included 42 patients, 54.8% males, with a median age at diagnosis of 78 months (IQR 5-205). Four children (9.5%) had a history of prematurity, three (7.1%) needed resuscitation maneuvers after birth, one (2.4%) had a previous neurologic impairment and three (7.1%) had a history of febrile seizures. Family history of epilepsy was positive in 53.7% of cases. Seizure types were generalized in 60% of the children, predominantly tonic-clonic. After the first seizure, 98% of children performed electroencephalography, that was abnormal in 69% of the cases and in these patients treatment was initiated with anti-epileptic drugs. The brain imaging was performed in 27 patients (64.3%) and was abnormal in four (15.4%). Of the 42 patients, half had new seizures. Because they had recurrent seizures, it was necessary to add a new anti-epileptic drug in seven children (16.7%). Morbidities were detected in 30% of children, especially cognitive impairment (21.4%). Conclusion: The clinical history and the electroencephalography are essential for the diagnosis of epilepsy. The prognosis is good in most children. Longitudinal studies should be planned in order to determine the national incidence of epilepsy in children and its characteristics.http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10090Crisesepilepsiapediatria
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Ana Raquel Moreira
Cecília Martins
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Cecília Martins
EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL
Nascer e Crescer
Crises
epilepsia
pediatria
author_facet Catarina Maia
Ana Raquel Moreira
Cecília Martins
author_sort Catarina Maia
title EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL
title_short EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL
title_full EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL
title_fullStr EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL
title_full_unstemmed EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN – A REPORT FROM A PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OF A LEVEL II HOSPITAL
title_sort epilepsy in children – a report from a pediatric outpatient department of a level ii hospital
publisher Centro Hospitalar do Porto
series Nascer e Crescer
issn 0872-0754
2183-9417
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Introduction and Objectives: Epilepsy represents one of the most frequent neurologic diseases in children and adolescents, with a prevalence of four to six cases per 1000 children. The aim of the present study is to analyze clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with epilepsy followed in a pediatric outpatient department of a level II hospital. Methods: Retrospective review of the clinical files of patients followed in a pediatric-neurologic diseases consultation between May 2009 and June 2014. The epileptic seizures were classified according to the International League Against Epilepsy. Results: The study included 42 patients, 54.8% males, with a median age at diagnosis of 78 months (IQR 5-205). Four children (9.5%) had a history of prematurity, three (7.1%) needed resuscitation maneuvers after birth, one (2.4%) had a previous neurologic impairment and three (7.1%) had a history of febrile seizures. Family history of epilepsy was positive in 53.7% of cases. Seizure types were generalized in 60% of the children, predominantly tonic-clonic. After the first seizure, 98% of children performed electroencephalography, that was abnormal in 69% of the cases and in these patients treatment was initiated with anti-epileptic drugs. The brain imaging was performed in 27 patients (64.3%) and was abnormal in four (15.4%). Of the 42 patients, half had new seizures. Because they had recurrent seizures, it was necessary to add a new anti-epileptic drug in seven children (16.7%). Morbidities were detected in 30% of children, especially cognitive impairment (21.4%). Conclusion: The clinical history and the electroencephalography are essential for the diagnosis of epilepsy. The prognosis is good in most children. Longitudinal studies should be planned in order to determine the national incidence of epilepsy in children and its characteristics.
topic Crises
epilepsia
pediatria
url http://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10090
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