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Thanks for understanding and we hope you have a good day.A prospective study of effectiveness of electroencephalography in patients with febrile seizures.
Our objective was to assess the effectiveness of EEG to predict the seizures in patients with febrile seizures. One hundred and thirty-five children aged 6 months-6 years with febrile seizure (FS) who presented in our Pediatric Emergency Department were included in this prospective study. The following parameters were recorded and analyzed: age, sex, the number of convulsions before EEG recording, the number of FS after EEG recording, the presence of coma, the need for treatment of convulsions, the time of first convulsion after admission, and EEG findings. The mean age was 10.17 ± 5.28 months (range 6-24). The median number of convulsions before and after EEG recording was 1 and 0, respectively. A total of 48 (35.6%) patients had at least one seizure after EEG recording. There was no significant difference between these and the other patients regarding age, gender, number of convulsions before and after EEG recording, and the presence of coma. The mean time between the first and second convulsion was 4.8 ± 2.78 h (range 4-8). The correlation coefficient of repeated convulsion was 0.78. One patient had status epilepticus, which lasted for 24 h and required treatment. In the last 7 days, the patients were followed up for new convulsion in the clinic. The mean follow-up period was 14.5 ± 4.12 days (range 8-24). There was no significant difference between the patients with and without seizures regarding the length of hospitalization and the duration of follow-up (p > 0.05). EEG was not helpful in predicting seizures in febrile seizures.Surprise! There’s a new genus of the invasive and poisonous cane to ac619d1d87
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