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European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 2008-Jan

Analysis of status epilepticus related presumed encephalitis in children.

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Jainn-Jim Lin
Kuang-Lin Lin
Huei-Shyong Wang
Shao-Hsuan Hsia
Chang-Teng Wu

Maneno muhimu

Kikemikali

OBJECTIVE

Encephalitis is an acute infection of brain parenchyma characterized clinically by fever, headache, and an altered level of consciousness. There may also be focal or multifocal neurologic deficits, and focal or generalized seizure activity. Here we report an analysis of status epilepticus (SE) related presumed encephalitis in a series of children.

METHODS

We retrospectively reviewed cases of SE related presumed encephalitis treated in the pediatric intensive care unit, between February 2002 and June 2006. Factors evaluated included age, sex, clinical symptoms, seizure type, presence of SE or refractory status epilepticus (RSE), initial electroencephalogram (EEG) finding, neuroimaging study, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and outcome.

RESULTS

There were 46 patients (19 girls and 27 boys), aged 8 months to 16 years. Twenty (43.4%) of 46 children developed RSE. The major clinical symptoms included fever (100%), upper respiratory symptoms (56.5%) and altered level of consciousness (45.6%). The initial seizure type was categorized as focal (23.9%), generalized (34.8%), primary focal and secondary generalized (41.3%). Initial EEG revealed a focal (30.8%), or multifocal (19.2%) epileptiform discharge in the SE group and a focal (5%), or multifocal (70%) or generalized (25%) epileptiform discharge in the RSE group. The time of follow-up for this study was 6 months to 51 months. In the SE group, 4 died, 16 developed epilepsy and/or neurologic deficits, and 6 returned to baseline. In the RSE group, 6 died, 13 developed epilepsy and/or neurologic deficits, and none returned to baseline. All survivors were discharged on antiepileptic medications.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data indicated that children of SE related presumed encephalitis had a high mortality and morbidity. Outcome was related to multifocal or generalized abnormalities of the initial EEG and presence of RSE.

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