Seizure prevalence in children aged up to 3 years: a longitudinal population-based cohort study in Japan
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Seizure prevalence in children aged up to 3 years: a longitudinal population-based cohort study in Japan
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of seizures/febrile seizures in children up to 3 years of age and examine the effects of gestational age at birth on the risk for febrile seizures.
Design: Retrospective longitudinal population-based cohort study.
Setting: Kobe City public health center, Kobe, Japan, from 2010 to 2018.
Participants: Children who underwent a medical check-up at 3 years of age.
Methods: Information regarding seizures was collected from the parents of 96 014 children. We identified the occurrence of seizure/febrile seizure in 74 017 children, whose gestational ages at birth were noted. We conducted a multivariate analysis with the parameter, gestational age at birth, to analyse the risk of seizure. We also stratified the samples by sex and birth weight (<2500 g or not) and compared the prevalence of seizure between those with the term and late preterm births.
Results: The prevalence of seizure was 12.1% (11.8%-12.3%), 13.2% (12.2%-14.4%), 14.6% (12.4%-17.7%) and 15.7% (10.5%-22.8%) in children born at 37-41, 34-36, 28-33 and 22-27 gestational weeks, respectively. The prevalence of febrile seizures was 9.0% (8.8%-9.2%), 10.5% (9.5%-11.5%), 11.8% (9.7%-14.5%) and 11.2% (6.9%-17.7%) in children born at 37-41, 34-36, 28-33 and 22-27 gestational weeks, respectively. Male was an independent risk factor for seizures (OR: 1.15, 95% CI 1.09 to 1.20; absolute risk increase 0.014, 95% CI 0.010 to 0.019) and febrile seizures (OR: 1.21, 95% CI 1.15 to 1.28; absolute risk increase 0.016, 95% CI 0.012 to 0.020), respectively. Late preterm birth was not associated with an increased risk of seizure/febrile seizure.
Conclusions: Although very preterm birth may increase the risk of seizure/febrile seizure, the risk associated with late preterm birth is considerably small and less than that associated with male.
Keywords: epidemiology; neonatology; neurology.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
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