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Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()

PURPOSE: We conducted a double-blind trial to determine whether a single intramuscular injection of fosphenytoin prevents seizures and neurologic sequelae in children with acute coma. METHODS: We conducted this study at Kilifi District Hospital in coastal Kenya and Kondele Children's Hospital i...

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Autores principales: Gwer, Samson A., Idro, Richard I., Fegan, Gregory, Chengo, Eddie M., Mpoya, Ayub, Kivaya, Esther, Crawley, Jane, Muchohi, Simon N., Kihara, Michael N., Ogutu, Bernhards R., Kirkham, Fenella J., Newton, Charles R.
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Publicado: W.B. Saunders 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24135012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2013.09.001
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author Gwer, Samson A.
Idro, Richard I.
Fegan, Gregory
Chengo, Eddie M.
Mpoya, Ayub
Kivaya, Esther
Crawley, Jane
Muchohi, Simon N.
Kihara, Michael N.
Ogutu, Bernhards R.
Kirkham, Fenella J.
Newton, Charles R.
author_facet Gwer, Samson A.
Idro, Richard I.
Fegan, Gregory
Chengo, Eddie M.
Mpoya, Ayub
Kivaya, Esther
Crawley, Jane
Muchohi, Simon N.
Kihara, Michael N.
Ogutu, Bernhards R.
Kirkham, Fenella J.
Newton, Charles R.
author_sort Gwer, Samson A.
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description PURPOSE: We conducted a double-blind trial to determine whether a single intramuscular injection of fosphenytoin prevents seizures and neurologic sequelae in children with acute coma. METHODS: We conducted this study at Kilifi District Hospital in coastal Kenya and Kondele Children's Hospital in western Kenya. We recruited children (age, 9 months to 13 years) with acute nontraumatic coma. We administered fosphenytoin (20 phenytoin equivalents/kg) or placebo and examined the prevalence and frequency of clinical seizures and occurrence of neurocognitive sequelae. RESULTS: We recruited 173 children (median age, 2.6 [interquartile range, 1.7-3.7] years) into the study; 110 had cerebral malaria, 8 had bacterial meningitis, and 55 had encephalopathies of unknown etiology. Eighty-five children received fosphenytoin and 88 received placebo. Thirty-three (38%) children who received fosphenytoin had at least 1 seizure compared with 32 (36%) who received placebo (P = .733). Eighteen (21%) and 15 (17%) children died in the fosphenytoin and placebo arms, respectively (P = .489). At 3 months after discharge, 6 (10%) children in the fosphenytoin arm had neurologic sequelae compared with 6 (10%) in the placebo arm (P = .952). CONCLUSION: A single intramuscular injection of fosphenytoin (20 phenytoin equivalents/kg) does not prevent seizures or neurologic deficits in childhood acute nontraumatic coma.
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spelling pubmed-38359342013-12-01 Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()() Gwer, Samson A. Idro, Richard I. Fegan, Gregory Chengo, Eddie M. Mpoya, Ayub Kivaya, Esther Crawley, Jane Muchohi, Simon N. Kihara, Michael N. Ogutu, Bernhards R. Kirkham, Fenella J. Newton, Charles R. J Crit Care Clinical Potpourri PURPOSE: We conducted a double-blind trial to determine whether a single intramuscular injection of fosphenytoin prevents seizures and neurologic sequelae in children with acute coma. METHODS: We conducted this study at Kilifi District Hospital in coastal Kenya and Kondele Children's Hospital in western Kenya. We recruited children (age, 9 months to 13 years) with acute nontraumatic coma. We administered fosphenytoin (20 phenytoin equivalents/kg) or placebo and examined the prevalence and frequency of clinical seizures and occurrence of neurocognitive sequelae. RESULTS: We recruited 173 children (median age, 2.6 [interquartile range, 1.7-3.7] years) into the study; 110 had cerebral malaria, 8 had bacterial meningitis, and 55 had encephalopathies of unknown etiology. Eighty-five children received fosphenytoin and 88 received placebo. Thirty-three (38%) children who received fosphenytoin had at least 1 seizure compared with 32 (36%) who received placebo (P = .733). Eighteen (21%) and 15 (17%) children died in the fosphenytoin and placebo arms, respectively (P = .489). At 3 months after discharge, 6 (10%) children in the fosphenytoin arm had neurologic sequelae compared with 6 (10%) in the placebo arm (P = .952). CONCLUSION: A single intramuscular injection of fosphenytoin (20 phenytoin equivalents/kg) does not prevent seizures or neurologic deficits in childhood acute nontraumatic coma. W.B. Saunders 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3835934/ /pubmed/24135012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2013.09.001 Text en © 2013 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) license
spellingShingle Clinical Potpourri
Gwer, Samson A.
Idro, Richard I.
Fegan, Gregory
Chengo, Eddie M.
Mpoya, Ayub
Kivaya, Esther
Crawley, Jane
Muchohi, Simon N.
Kihara, Michael N.
Ogutu, Bernhards R.
Kirkham, Fenella J.
Newton, Charles R.
Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()
title Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()
title_full Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()
title_fullStr Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()
title_full_unstemmed Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()
title_short Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: A randomized clinical trial()()()()
title_sort fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in africa: a randomized clinical trial()()()()
topic Clinical Potpourri
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24135012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2013.09.001
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