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. 2014 Aug;8(8):PC09-11.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/9115.4686. Epub 2014 Aug 20.

Acute febrile encephalopathy in children and predictors of mortality

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Acute febrile encephalopathy in children and predictors of mortality

Cm Bokade et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Incidence of acute febrile encephalopathy (AFE) is high in children and associated with high mortality and sequela. Limited data is available about predictors of mortality in children of AFE from central India.

Aim: To study the predictors of mortality in children of AFE.

Methods: This is observational, prospective study, carried out in a tertiary care hospital of central India. Duration of the study was two years (2010 to 2012). One hundred and seventy six children in the age group of one month to 12 years, presented with fever ≤ 2wks duration and altered mental status lasting for more than 4h were enrolled in the study. Outcome was evaluated in the study subjects. Data was analysed by use of Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test and multivariate regression. P-value ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Maximum enrolled children were of viral encephalitis (46.59%) and rest, were of pyogenic meningitis, tuberculosis meningitis and cerebral malaria. Among independently significant variables, shock, severe anaemia, bradycardia, Glasgow coma scale (GCS) of less than eight and refractory seizures were found to be significant and other variables like respiratory failure, multiorgan dysfunction syndrome and abnormal coagulation profile were found insignificant on full model of multivariate regression analysis.

Conclusion: Refractory seizures, GCS <8, bradycardia, shock and severe anaemia were independent predictors for mortality in children of AFE.

Keywords: Acute febrile encephalopathy (AFE); Children; Mortality; Predictors.

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