Seizure precipitants in children with intractable epilepsy |
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Authors: | Fang Peng-Cheng Chen Yung-Jung Lee Inn-Chi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Sin-Lau Christian Hospital, Tainan, Taiwan. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To investigate the seizure precipitants in children with intractable epilepsy, and to determine any distinctive clinical features contributing to seizures in these patients. METHODS: A questionnaire and seizure diary prepared by the parents of the patients. Demographic and seizure data were reviewed. RESULTS: Of 120 patients with intractable epilepsy, 74 (62%) had one (n=43), two (n=23), or three seizure precipitants (n=8). The three most common precipitants were illness or fever (32%), sleep deprivation (13%), and menstruation (10%). Of these precipitants, inducing factors (endogenous origin) were more common than triggering factors (exogenous origin): 73% versus 27%, respectively. Three distinctive clinical features - neurological abnormalities (P=0.01), status epilepticus (P=0.017), and abnormal neuroimaging (P=0.007) - were significantly more common in patients with than in patients without precipitants. CONCLUSIONS: Prompt recognition and management of seizure precipitants has practical implications for treating patients with refractory epilepsy. Such patients can be counseled to avoid specific precipitants. |
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Keywords: | Children Epilepsy Intractable Seizure precipitant |
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