Author/Authors :
SHARAFI, Reza Pediatric Growth Disorders Research Center - 17 Shahrivar Hospital School of Medicine, Rasht , HASSANZADEH RAD, Afagh Pediatric Growth Disorders Research Center - 17 Shahrivar Hospital School of Medicine, Rasht , Aminzadeh, Vahid Pediatric Growth Disorders Research Center - 17 Shahrivar Hospital School of Medicine, Rasht
Abstract :
Objective
We aimed to investigate the risk factors of febrile status epilepticus
(FSE) in children.
Materials & Methods
This analytic case-control study was conducted on all patients’ records
with first febrile seizure (FS) admitted to 17 Shahrivar Hospital,
Rasht, Iran during 2007-2014. Cases were children aged 6 to 60
months with FSE and controls were children with complex and simple
FS. Data were gathered using a checklist including age, sex, type of
milk consuming during first year, temperature, the interval between
fever and seizure, family history of epilepsy and febrile seizure, and
prematurity. Data were analyzed using Chi-square in SPSS 19. Results
Overall, 756 patients with FS participated including 39 patients with
FSE, 194 complex febrile seizure (CFC) and 523 simple febrile
seizure (SFC). Most of the patients (57.8%) experienced seizure
with low-grade fever (<39 °C). The mean age in SFC group was
significantly higher than FSE patients (P<0.05). A significant relation
was noted between groups regarding body temperature during seizure
(P=0.006), family history of FS (0.029), family history of epilepsy
(P=0.042) and the premature birth (P=0.023). Significant relation
was noted between FSE and CFC groups regarding body temperature
during seizure (P=0.004), family history of FS (0.011), family history
of epilepsy (P=0.037), and the premature birth (P=0.025) between
FSE and CFC groups.
Conclusion
Considering risk factors of FSE including low body temperature,
lower age, family history of FS and epilepsy, and premature birth is
mandatory.