以首发局灶性癫痫为表现的儿童颅内异常的重要临床意义。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Tuba Kasap, Özlem Tekşam, Güzide Turanlı, Bahadır Konuşkan, Kader Karlı Oğuz, Göknur Haliloğlu, Dilek Yalnızoğlu
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摘要

背景:儿科患者首次癫痫发作的管理是具有挑战性的,特别是关于紧急神经影像学。已知局灶性癫痫的神经影像学异常发生率高于全身性癫痫,但这些颅内异常并不总是临床出现的。在这项研究中,我们的目的是确定在儿童急诊科(PED)首次局灶性癫痫患儿中改变急性治疗的重要临床颅内异常的发生率和指标。方法:本研究在一家大学儿童医院的PED中进行回顾性研究。研究人群包括年龄在30天至18岁之间的首次局灶性癫痫患者,并在2001年至2012年期间在PED进行了紧急神经影像学检查。结果:65例患者符合研究标准。在PED检测到18例(27.7%)患者有临床上重要的颅内异常,需要紧急神经外科手术或药物干预。4例患者(6.1%)接受了紧急外科手术。癫痫复发和急性发作治疗的需要与临床上重要的颅内异常显著相关。结论:神经影像学检查的检出率为27.7%,提示首次局灶性发作必须仔细评估。从急诊科的角度来看;我们建议首次局灶性癫痫的儿童应评估紧急神经影像学,如果可能的话,与磁共振成像。尤其是出现反复发作的患者,需要更仔细的评估。
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Clinically important intracranial abnormalities in children presenting with first focal seizure.

Background: Management of pediatric patients presenting with first seizure is challenging, especially with regards to emergent neuroimaging. The rate of abnormal neuroimaging findings is known to be higher in focal seizures than in generalized seizures, but those intracranial abnormalities are not always clinically emergent. In this study, we aimed to determine the rate and indicators for clinically important intracranial abnormalities that change acute management in children presenting with a first focal seizure to the pediatric emergency department (PED).

Methods: This study was conducted retrospectively in the PED at a University Children`s Hospital setting. The study population consisted of patients aged between 30 days and 18 years with first focal seizure and who had emergent neuroimaging at the PED between the years 2001 and 2012.

Results: There were 65 eligible patients meeting the study criteria. Clinically important intracranial abnormalities requiring emergent neurosurgical or medical intervention were detected in 18 patients (27.7%) at the PED. Four patients (6.1%) underwent emergent surgical procedures. Seizure recurrence and the need for acute seizure treatment in the PED were significantly associated with clinically important intracranial abnormalities.

Conclusions: Neuroimaging study yielding of 27.7% shows that first focal seizure must be evaluated meticulously. From the emergency department`s point of view; we suggest that first focal seizures in children should be evaluated with emergent neuroimaging, if possible with magnetic resonance imaging. Especially patients with recurrent seizures at presentation requires more careful evaluation.

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1.40
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary, peer reviewed, open access journal that seeks to publish research to advance the field of Pediatrics. The Journal publishes original articles, case reports, review of the literature, short communications, clinicopathological exercises and letter to the editor in the field of pediatrics. Articles published in this journal are evaluated in an independent and unbiased, double blinded peer-reviewed fashion by an advisory committee.
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