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The Best Time for EEG Recording in Febrile Seizure

OBJECTIVE: Some studies suggest that detection of epileptic discharge is unusual during the first postictal week of febrile seizure and others believe that EEGs carried out on the day of the seizure are abnormal in as many as 88% of the patients. In this study, we intend to compare early and late EE...

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Autores principales: KARIMZADEH, Parvaneh, REZAYI, Alireza, TOGHA, Mansoureh, AHMADABADI, Farzad, DERAKHSHANFAR, Hojjat, AZARGASHB, Eznollah, KHODAEI, Fatemeh
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Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24665323
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author KARIMZADEH, Parvaneh
REZAYI, Alireza
TOGHA, Mansoureh
AHMADABADI, Farzad
DERAKHSHANFAR, Hojjat
AZARGASHB, Eznollah
KHODAEI, Fatemeh
author_facet KARIMZADEH, Parvaneh
REZAYI, Alireza
TOGHA, Mansoureh
AHMADABADI, Farzad
DERAKHSHANFAR, Hojjat
AZARGASHB, Eznollah
KHODAEI, Fatemeh
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description OBJECTIVE: Some studies suggest that detection of epileptic discharge is unusual during the first postictal week of febrile seizure and others believe that EEGs carried out on the day of the seizure are abnormal in as many as 88% of the patients. In this study, we intend to compare early and late EEG abnormalities in febrile seizure. MATERIALS & METHODS: EEG was recorded during daytime sleep, 24-48 hours (early EEG) and 2 weeks (late EEG) after the seizure in 36 children with febrile seizure (FS), aged between 3 months and 6 years. EEGs that showed generalized or focal spikes, sharp, spike wave complex, and slowing were considered as abnormal EEG. Abnormalities of the first EEG were compared with those of second EEG. RESULTS: The most common abnormal epileptiform discharges recorded in the early EEG were slow waves (27.6%) and sharp waves in late EEG (36%). Distribution of abnormalities in early and late EEG showed no significant statistical difference. CONCLUSION: The early and late EEG recording had the same results in patient with febrile seizure.
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spelling pubmed-39430602015-03-01 The Best Time for EEG Recording in Febrile Seizure KARIMZADEH, Parvaneh REZAYI, Alireza TOGHA, Mansoureh AHMADABADI, Farzad DERAKHSHANFAR, Hojjat AZARGASHB, Eznollah KHODAEI, Fatemeh Iran J Child Neurol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Some studies suggest that detection of epileptic discharge is unusual during the first postictal week of febrile seizure and others believe that EEGs carried out on the day of the seizure are abnormal in as many as 88% of the patients. In this study, we intend to compare early and late EEG abnormalities in febrile seizure. MATERIALS & METHODS: EEG was recorded during daytime sleep, 24-48 hours (early EEG) and 2 weeks (late EEG) after the seizure in 36 children with febrile seizure (FS), aged between 3 months and 6 years. EEGs that showed generalized or focal spikes, sharp, spike wave complex, and slowing were considered as abnormal EEG. Abnormalities of the first EEG were compared with those of second EEG. RESULTS: The most common abnormal epileptiform discharges recorded in the early EEG were slow waves (27.6%) and sharp waves in late EEG (36%). Distribution of abnormalities in early and late EEG showed no significant statistical difference. CONCLUSION: The early and late EEG recording had the same results in patient with febrile seizure. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3943060/ /pubmed/24665323 Text en 2014: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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KARIMZADEH, Parvaneh
REZAYI, Alireza
TOGHA, Mansoureh
AHMADABADI, Farzad
DERAKHSHANFAR, Hojjat
AZARGASHB, Eznollah
KHODAEI, Fatemeh
The Best Time for EEG Recording in Febrile Seizure
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title_short The Best Time for EEG Recording in Febrile Seizure
title_sort best time for eeg recording in febrile seizure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24665323
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