Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787859
Original Article

Status Epilepticus in Children at a Tertiary Care Center in India: Etiology, Preventable Risk Factors, and Short-Term Outcome

Kejal Merani
1   Department of Pediatrics, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital (LTMMC & GH), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
,
Sanjeevani Satish Masavkar
1   Department of Pediatrics, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital (LTMMC & GH), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
› Author Affiliations
Funding None.

Abstract

Introduction Status epilepticus (SE) is a common neurological emergency in children. Recent guidelines suggest initiating treatment after 5 minutes of seizure activity.

Objective This study analyzes the clinical, laboratory parameters, and treatment outcomes of children with SE to identify preventable risk factors.

Materials and Methods Prospective observational study of 150 children. They were evaluated for relevant history, clinical features, laboratory investigations, treatment, course, and outcome.

Results The risk factors that had an impact on outcome in children with SE were identified as red flag signs on initial pediatric advanced life support (PALS) assessment, malnutrition, abnormal head circumference and number of seizures before child presented to hospital. The strongest predictor of outcome was stable status of children on initial PALS assessment (odds ratio = 20.174 [1.117, 364.393], p = 0.042). Presence of abnormal head size was 86% less likely to have favorable outcome and if the child had lesser number of seizures before child presented to hospital (single), it was 3.7 times likely that it would yield a favorable outcome.

Conclusion Aggressive treatment of seizures, identification of red flag signs on initial PALS assessment, identification and treatment of malnutrition, anemia, hypocalcemia, and sodium derangements, strengthening vaccination to prevent central nervous system infections, and early intervention for developmental delay, can all help to combat morbidity and mortality in children with SE.

Authors' Contributions

S.S.M., K.M.: Concept and design of the study, data compilation and analysis, manuscript writing; K.M.: data analysis and interpretation, manuscript writing, and final editing. All the authors have read and approved the final version of the manuscript.




Publication History

Received: 27 November 2023

Accepted: 08 May 2024

Article published online:
25 June 2024

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