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Original scientific paper

FREQUENCY OF RECURRENT CONVULSIONS AFTER A FIRST FEBRILE SEIZURE: TWO-YEAR OBSERVATION RESULTS

NEVZETA MUSTAFIĆ
HUSREF TAHIROVIĆ
JASMINA TRNOVČEVIĆ


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Abstract

Febrile convulsions are the most frequent neurological disorder of early childhood. One third of children with febrile convulsions will have a recurrence, and only a small number will develop afebrile convulsions with epilepsy variation. The aim of the work was to establish the frequency of convulsion recurrence through the retrospective study with regard to age, type of recurrence, and applied prophylaxis in children in Tuzla Canton in a two-year period after the first febrile convulsion. Amongst 716 patients, 21.9% had a recurrence. Recurrence of simple febrile convulsions occurred in 124 (78.9%), complex in 18 (11.5%), and 14 (9.8%) patients had afebrile convulsions. There was no statistically significant difference in recurrence appearance between patients who received continuous and intermittent prophylaxis or different type of continuous prophylaxis. Knowledge of recurrence frequency according to age groups opens the possibility of recurrence prevention with adequate therapeutic measures, especially in home care conditions. Good parent education would represent the first step in recurrence prevention.

Keywords

Seizures, febrile – drug therapy, prevention and control; Anticonvulsants – therapeutic use; Recurrence – prevention and control

Hrčak ID:

63587

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/63587

Publication date:

31.8.2010.

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