Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Seizures Fever in Children

A raised temperature or fever is the cause of most of the seizures in children; found at about 4.8% or 1 in 21 children, and is the largest difference among all the neurological diseases of children. What is referred to as spastic fever or "febrile convulsion"? Fever seizures are seizures that occur all the production on the increase in rectal temperature above 38 ° C without any sign of infection in the brain or other causes.

Cramps fever is generally considered harmless and often cause no symptoms remaining, but when seizures last a long time to cause hypoxia in the order of the Central Nervous network can cause the symptoms of waste at a later date. When temperature increases lead to the production strain on a child's healthy at all, referred to as spastic mild fever, as rising temperatures reduce excitatory threshold of the strain on each child.

In contrast to that is a difference in the composition of the Central Nervous is the basic cause of the seizures, while the temperature increased by only a factor only a trigger, for example in children with a variety of birth trauma and others. A lot of scholars who investigate the fever seizure is Livingston (1). It has made the criteria for the calls as "simple febrile conwlsion" mild fever or cramps, and is still used as a guide in sub-section Nervous Child, The Child Health Sciences, FKUI Jakarta.

Criteria and then made modifications are:

1. Child's age when seizures between 6 months and 4 years.
2. Seizures last only a little, not more than 15 minutes.
3. Seizures are common.
4. The incidence of seizures within 16 hours after the temperature begins to rise.
5. Neurological examination before and after the normal stiffness.
6. EEG examination made at least one week after the disease showed no abnormalities over.
7. The frequency of seizures in the first generation of not more than 4 times

All of the above criteria must be met to make the diagnosis mild fever cramps. Is the highest age for mild fever seizures are age where teijadi cramps the first time, when a child first cramped near that age, even with very high temperatures, mild fever usually is not stiff.

High temperature is a necessity in the medium fever cramps, seizures that are not the infection itself, but by the high temperature rise due to infection where Iain, for example in an acute inflammation of the middle ear and so on. When in the history of the age-age patients previously found periods in which children suffer very high temperature, but did not have seizures, so the spasms that occur later have to be careful, as this may be stiff
is the cause.

At a moderate fever cramps cramps usually occur when the temperature is increased rapidly, so parents often do not anticipate that children suffering from fever. Temperature rise suddenly is an important factor to cause seizures. Mild fever cramps cramps in the general form of always, usually tonic-clonic in nature, such as grand mal seizures; sometimes just general stiffness or spring mendelik moment. Seizures can also be repeated, but a little while, and still within 16 hours of rising temperatures, generally at a sharp temperature rise, in this case fever cramps medium is still possible.

Seizures more than 15 minutes, but some say more than 10 minutes, often creates unforeseen variations nerves settled. EEG at moderate fever cramps should be normal when done at least a week after the body temperature back to normal, because the fever itself can cause abnormalities are not specific on the EEG can be set to 1 week.

When all the criteria from Livingston met in a child suffering from fever cramps, general possibility of the child suffering from seizures without fever in later life is very small, even though sometimes cramps can recur when the child suffered a high fever once. Some writers add a few helper to the criteria above (2, 3), namely: family history on the stiffness mild fever often indicates a fever seizures in other family members, but no history of seizures is possible without fever and high temperature rise suddenly suddenly more important means of raising
seizures.

Cramps fever prognosis is not as mild fever seizures by Livingston as "Epilepsy-off triggered by fever" or epilepsy provoked by fever, a fever seizure that does not meet one or more of the seven criteria above Livingston. Seizures are the second group has a basis which gave rise to seizures, while the fever is only a trigger factor only. During seizures provoked by fever, high fever, the cramps may be repeated in the future, more and more to the point of low temperature and may occur without fever akhirnyakejang same
once. Livingston found that the occurrence of epileptic seizures idiopathic from mild fever at a later date is 2.9% of all patients (a number equal to the normal population), whereas from epilepsy provoked by fever, 78% may be changed to idiopathic epilepsy later in life.

Common consensus held by the National Health Institute in the United States in 1980 (4) produce a number of factors in patients with fever cramps higher risk for seizures without fever attacks in the future, is: when there are at least two of the risk factors as follows:
1. Seizures without fever hospital on one or both parents or siblings,
2. Variations in development or neurological abnormalities before the child cramped fever, and
3. Seizures that last a long time or focal seizures. When the above risk factors studied, it is not much different from the criteria mentioned previously Livingston


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