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. 2018 Apr;40(4):311-315.
doi: 10.1016/j.braindev.2017.12.004. Epub 2017 Dec 23.

Predictive value of EEG for febrile seizure recurrence

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Predictive value of EEG for febrile seizure recurrence

Alberto M Cappellari et al. Brain Dev. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To define the role of the EEG in predicting recurrence of febrile seizures (FS) in children after a first FS.

Methods: Children with a first simple or complex FS who underwent EEG at our hospital were retrospectively enrolled. EEG recordings were classified in three groups: normal, abnormal (slow activity or epileptiform discharges), and pseudo-petit mal discharge (PPMD) pattern. Children were followed-up for at least three years.

Results: A total of 126 patients met the entry criteria, and 113 of them completed the follow-up. Risk of FS recurrence decreased linearly with increasing age (-2% per month). The risk was higher among patients with PPMD pattern (absolute risk 86%, adjusted relative risk 2.00) and abnormal EEG (epileptiform discharges: absolute risk 71%, adjusted relative risk 2.00; slow activity: absolute risk 56%, adjusted relative risk 1.44), compared with those with normal EEG (absolute risk 41%).

Conclusions: PPMD and abnormal EEG should be considered as an independent risk factor for FS recurrence.

Keywords: EEG; Febrile seizures; Pseudo-petit mal discharge.

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