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Effectiveness of Iron Therapy on Breath Holding Spells in the Children

OBJECTIVES: The pathophysiology and mechanism of Breath-Holding Spells (BHS) remain controversial, and the relationship between BHS and anemia has not been clarified, although iron supplementation appears to be effective in many patients. We aimed to assess the probable relation of iron level with i...

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Autores principales: BIDABADI, Elham, POORNABI DARZI, Sedigheh, MASHOUF, Parham, SHAHRAKI, Tamkin
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Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31645875
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author BIDABADI, Elham
POORNABI DARZI, Sedigheh
MASHOUF, Parham
SHAHRAKI, Tamkin
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description OBJECTIVES: The pathophysiology and mechanism of Breath-Holding Spells (BHS) remain controversial, and the relationship between BHS and anemia has not been clarified, although iron supplementation appears to be effective in many patients. We aimed to assess the probable relation of iron level with initiation of these spells in children. MATERIALS & METHODS: Overall, 42 children with a diagnosis of BHS, aged between 6 months to 2 yr were enrolled during Mar 2015 to Dec 2016 at Rasht 17th Shahrivar Hospital, Rasht, northern Iran. Ferrous sulfate solution prescribed 6 mg/kg/d, 3 times daily, for all of cases, regardless of their iron levels, and the response to the treatment was evaluated. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were boys (59.52%). The mean age for all patients was 11.71±4.63 months. Positive family history detected in 33.33%; iron deficiency anemia in 21.42%, depletion of iron stores in 52.38%, and normal iron status in 26.19% of cases. Simple spells showed significantly higher mean of Hb in comparison with severe spells (P=0.008); also increased number of spells per month significantly decreased the mean of Hb (P=0.007). Mean frequency of spells was 40.14±47.08 before and 11.14±31.10 after iron therapy, per month (P<0.0001). Overall, 32 patients (76.19%) had complete control of spells, 7 patients (16.66%) partial, 2 cases (4.76%) weak, and 1 child (2.38%) no response after iron therapy. CONCLUSION: Iron deficiency anemia may have an important role in BHS, and treatment of anemia may decrease number of the spells.
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spelling pubmed-67890862020-01-01 Effectiveness of Iron Therapy on Breath Holding Spells in the Children BIDABADI, Elham POORNABI DARZI, Sedigheh MASHOUF, Parham SHAHRAKI, Tamkin Iran J Child Neurol Original Article OBJECTIVES: The pathophysiology and mechanism of Breath-Holding Spells (BHS) remain controversial, and the relationship between BHS and anemia has not been clarified, although iron supplementation appears to be effective in many patients. We aimed to assess the probable relation of iron level with initiation of these spells in children. MATERIALS & METHODS: Overall, 42 children with a diagnosis of BHS, aged between 6 months to 2 yr were enrolled during Mar 2015 to Dec 2016 at Rasht 17th Shahrivar Hospital, Rasht, northern Iran. Ferrous sulfate solution prescribed 6 mg/kg/d, 3 times daily, for all of cases, regardless of their iron levels, and the response to the treatment was evaluated. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were boys (59.52%). The mean age for all patients was 11.71±4.63 months. Positive family history detected in 33.33%; iron deficiency anemia in 21.42%, depletion of iron stores in 52.38%, and normal iron status in 26.19% of cases. Simple spells showed significantly higher mean of Hb in comparison with severe spells (P=0.008); also increased number of spells per month significantly decreased the mean of Hb (P=0.007). Mean frequency of spells was 40.14±47.08 before and 11.14±31.10 after iron therapy, per month (P<0.0001). Overall, 32 patients (76.19%) had complete control of spells, 7 patients (16.66%) partial, 2 cases (4.76%) weak, and 1 child (2.38%) no response after iron therapy. CONCLUSION: Iron deficiency anemia may have an important role in BHS, and treatment of anemia may decrease number of the spells. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6789086/ /pubmed/31645875 Text en 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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POORNABI DARZI, Sedigheh
MASHOUF, Parham
SHAHRAKI, Tamkin
Effectiveness of Iron Therapy on Breath Holding Spells in the Children
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title_fullStr Effectiveness of Iron Therapy on Breath Holding Spells in the Children
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Iron Therapy on Breath Holding Spells in the Children
title_short Effectiveness of Iron Therapy on Breath Holding Spells in the Children
title_sort effectiveness of iron therapy on breath holding spells in the children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31645875
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