Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal (Jun 2021)

Risk factors for repeated febrile seizures during the same febrile illness

  • Seong Bin Cho,
  • Ji-Hoon Kim,
  • Yeon Young Kyong,
  • Kyungman Cha,
  • Hwan Song,
  • Seunghwan Seol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22470/pemj.2020.00157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 16 – 22

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Purpose We aimed to identify the factors associated with the repeated febrile seizures (RFS), defined as recurrent seizures during the same febrile illness. Methods We reviewed the medical records of children with febrile seizure who visited 4 academic emergency departments from October 2016 through September 2018. Differences were identified in variables regarding clinical and laboratory characteristics between the children with and without RFS. The RFS was the primary outcome. Logistic regression was conducted to identify factors associated with the occurrence of RFS. Results Among 1,551 children, 922 were included in the study, of whom, 198 (21.5%) underwent RFS. Of the children with RFS, 188 (94.9%) underwent the recurrences within the initial 24 hours. Logistic regression showed focal seizure (adjusted odds ratio, 6.67; 95% confidence interval, 2.37-18.82), venous pH 30 minutes (1.90; 1.30-2.78) as the factors for RFS. Conclusion In children with febrile seizure, focal seizure, acidosis, and prolonged postictal state may be independent risk factors for RFS. These findings may be informed to healthcare professionals and parents caring for children with febrile seizure.

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