Title of article :
Circadian Rhythm and the Seasonal Variation in Childhood Febrile Seizure
Author/Authors :
Hassanzadeh Rad Afagh نويسنده Pediatrics Growth Disorders Research Center,Schoolof Medicine,Guilan Universityof Medical Sciences,Rasht,Iran , AMINZADEH Vahid نويسنده Pediatrics growth disorders research center, 17 Shahrivar Hospital, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Sharafi Mohammad reza نويسنده
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Pages :
4
From page :
27
Abstract :
Abstract Objective We aimed to assess the circadian rhythm and the seasonal variation in childhood febrile seizure (FS). Materials & Methods This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted retrospectively on patients’ records. Investigators assessed the records of patients with simple FS aged 6 to 60 months referred to Emergency Department of 17-Shahrivar Hospital, Rasht northern Iran during Jan 2010 to Jan 2013. Data were gathered by a checklist including age, sex, temperature, duration of seizure, seasonal, months, diurnal variation, and level of consciousness. Results Totally, 349 patients including 193 (55.3%) boys and 156 (44.7%) girls with the mean age of 22.85±18.34 months were enrolled in this study. The mean temperature of patients was 38.45±0.53°C. The mean duration of seizure was 97.91±57 sec. Awake, drowsy and slept patients were noted in 170 (48.7%), 33 (9.5%) and 146 (41.8%) cases, respectively. Most of the FS occurred in winter 118 (33.8%), afternoon 132 (37.8%) and in Jan 55 (15.8%). Conclusion Body temperature adjusted by hypothalamus affecting by circadian rhythm. FS is the most common form of seizure in childhood occurred by multifactorial issues. Otherwise, the occurrence of seizure in patients with epilepsy may be affected by the circadian rhythm. Seizures happen more frequent at a specific time in 24 h during a day.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2406174
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