Efficacy of a diazepam suppository at preventing febrile seizure recurrence during a single febrile illness |
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Authors: | Hirabayashi Yu Okumura Akihisa Kondo Taiki Magota Miyuki Kawabe Shinji Kando Naoyuki Yamaguchi Hideaki Natsume Jun Negoro Tamiko Watanabe Kazuyoshi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Tosei General Hospital, 160 Nishioiwake-cho, Seto, Aichi, Japan. yuhirabayashi@med.nagoya-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Purpose: To assess the efficacy of diazepam suppositories at preventing febrile seizure recurrence during a single febrile illness to determine how to treat children with a febrile seizure on presentation at the hospital. Methods: We studied 203 children with febrile seizures from December 2004 through March 2006. On admission between December 2004 and May 2005, a diazepam suppository was administered to the patients. Patients seen between June 2005 and March 2006 were not treated with antiepileptic drugs on admission. Results: We saw a significant difference in the rate of recurrence of febrile seizures between children treated with diazepam and those who were not. Recurrences were observed in 2 (2.1%) of 95 children treated with diazepam and in 16 (14.8%) of 108 untreated children. For the 108 untreated patients, the median age was 22.8 months in those with recurrences and 30.6 months in those without, confirming that a younger age was related to a recurrence. Conclusions: A diazepam suppository after a febrile seizure will reduce the incidence of recurrent febrile seizures during the same febrile illness. However, a diazepam suppository after a febrile seizure should be used after carefully considering the benefits and potential adverse effects. |
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Keywords: | Diazepam suppository Recurrence Febrile seizure |
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