Title of article :
Etiology of the Neonatal Seizures: An Epidemiological Study
Author/Authors :
Zafari, Ali Department of Pediatric - Mofid Children’s Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Pajouhandeh, Fatemeh Department of Pediatric - Loghman Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Arab Ahmadi, Mehran Department of Radiology - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Neonatal seizure is a rare neurologic condition. The current study aimed at determining
the etiology of neonatal seizure.
Methods: The current study evaluated the data of 100 neonates who were hospitalized at neonatal
intensive care unit (NICU) during 2015-2017. A pediatric neurologist made the final diagnosis of
seizure. Patients’ medical records were used to review neonatal seizure variables. SPSS (version 16)
was used to perform the statistical analyses.
Results: The current study enrolled 100 newborns (41% female) admitted to the NICU following
the first episode of seizure and the body temperature of 36.8-39.2°C (mean: 37.2°C). Of 100
participants, 94 (94%) had acute symptomatic seizure and 6 (6%) were compatible with neonatal
epilepsy syndrome criteria. According to the results, the commonest etiologies were the neonatal
encephalopathy and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy constituting 82% of participants.
Conclusion: The consequences of acute symptomatic seizures in neonates are determined mainly
by the etiology of the seizures. Seizure burden and use of anti-seizure drugs may also have some
impact, but this has yet to be fully defined.
Keywords :
Newborns , Seizure , Neonatal Encephalopathy
Journal title :
International Clinical Neuroscience Journal