Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran (Aug 2005)

Similarity Between First Seizure And Recurrent Seizures In Children

  • Javad Akhondian,
  • Ali Pour Akbar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 131 – 134

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Background: The efficacy of anticonvulsants after a first seizure is uncertain; the more predictable the time and the type of recunent seizure, the more preventable the probable events. This study was conducted to evaluate sirnilmity of type and time of a first seizure and its recutTence in children. Methods: 174 children with at least two separate seizures were taken into account. Results: Overall in 90.5% the sleep-wake state at the second seizure was the same as the first one, while the seizure type was consistent from the first seizure to the second with 95.9% being the same. Conclusion: This infonnation should be helpful in 1) counseling parents after their child has had a first seizure, and 2) in answering the question whether treatment should be started in a child presenting with a first epi Ieptic seizure.

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