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Clinical and laboratory characteristics of complex febrile seizures in the acute phase: a case-series study in Japan

Tanaka, Tsukasa Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Ishida, Yusuke Tomioka, Kazumi Nishiyama, Masahiro Toyoshima, Daisaku Maruyama, Azusa Takeda, Hiroki Kurosawa, Hiroshi Tanaka, Ryojiro Nozu, Kandai Nagase, Hiroaki 神戸大学

2023.01.18

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Background Patients with complex febrile seizures (CFS) often display abnormal laboratory results, unexpectedly prolonged seizures, and/or altered consciousness after admission. However, no standardized values have been established for the clinical and laboratory characteristics of CFS in the acute phase, making the management of CFS challenging. This study aimed to determine the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children with CFS during the acute phase. In particular, the duration of impaired consciousness and the detailed distribution of blood test values were focused. Methods We retrospectively reviewed medical records of a consecutive pediatric cohort aged 6–60 months who were diagnosed with CFS and admitted to Kobe Children's Hospital between October 2002 and March 2017. During the study period, 486 seizure episodes with confirmed CFS were initially reviewed, with 317 seizure episodes included in the analysis. Detailed clinical and laboratory characteristics were summarized. Results Among 317 seizure episodes (296 children with CFS), 302 required two or fewer anticonvulsants to be terminated. In 296 episodes showing convulsive seizures, median seizure duration was 30.5 min. The median time from onset to consciousness recovery was 175 min. Impaired consciousness lasting > 6, 8, and 12 h was observed in 13.9%, 7.6%, and 1.9% patients with CFS, respectively. Additionally, the distribution of aspartate aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine, and glucose were clarified with 3, 10, 50, 90, and 97 percentile values. Conclusion This study detailed the clinical and laboratory findings of acute-phase CFS using the data of the largest 15-year consecutive cohort of children with CFS. These results provide important information for appropriate acute management of CFS.

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