Background: The outcome of benign convulsions associated with gastroenteritis (CwG) has generally been reported as being excellent. However, these data need to be confirmed in studies with longer follow-up evaluations. Aim: To assess the long-term neurological outcome of a large sample of children presenting with CwG. Methods: We reviewed clinical features of 81 subjects presenting with CwG (1994-2010) from three different Italian centers with a follow-up period of at least 3 years. Results: Follow-up period ranged from 39 months to 15 years (mean 9.8 years). Neurological examination and cognitive level at the last evaluation were normal in all the patients. A mild attention deficit was detected in three cases (3.7%). Fourteen children (17.3%) received chronic anti-epileptic therapy. Interictal EEG abnormalities detected at onset in 20 patients (24.7%) reverted to normal. Transient EEG epileptiform abnormalities were detected in other three cases (3.7%), and a transient photosensitivity in one (1.2%). No recurrence of CwG was observed. Three patients (3.7%) presented with a febrile seizure and two (2.5%) with an unprovoked seizure, but none developed epilepsy. Conclusions: The long-term evaluation of children with CwG confirms the excellent prognosis of this condition, with normal psychomotor development and low risk of relapse and of subsequent epilepsy. (C) 2014 European Paediatric Neurology Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Verrotti, A., Moavero, R., Vigevano, F., Cantonetti, L., Guerra, A., Spezia, E., et al. (2014). Long-term follow-up in children with benign convulsions associated with gastroenteritis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY, 18(5), 572-577 [10.1016/j.ejpn.2014.04.006].

Long-term follow-up in children with benign convulsions associated with gastroenteritis

Balestri, P.;Grosso, S.;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Background: The outcome of benign convulsions associated with gastroenteritis (CwG) has generally been reported as being excellent. However, these data need to be confirmed in studies with longer follow-up evaluations. Aim: To assess the long-term neurological outcome of a large sample of children presenting with CwG. Methods: We reviewed clinical features of 81 subjects presenting with CwG (1994-2010) from three different Italian centers with a follow-up period of at least 3 years. Results: Follow-up period ranged from 39 months to 15 years (mean 9.8 years). Neurological examination and cognitive level at the last evaluation were normal in all the patients. A mild attention deficit was detected in three cases (3.7%). Fourteen children (17.3%) received chronic anti-epileptic therapy. Interictal EEG abnormalities detected at onset in 20 patients (24.7%) reverted to normal. Transient EEG epileptiform abnormalities were detected in other three cases (3.7%), and a transient photosensitivity in one (1.2%). No recurrence of CwG was observed. Three patients (3.7%) presented with a febrile seizure and two (2.5%) with an unprovoked seizure, but none developed epilepsy. Conclusions: The long-term evaluation of children with CwG confirms the excellent prognosis of this condition, with normal psychomotor development and low risk of relapse and of subsequent epilepsy. (C) 2014 European Paediatric Neurology Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2014
Verrotti, A., Moavero, R., Vigevano, F., Cantonetti, L., Guerra, A., Spezia, E., et al. (2014). Long-term follow-up in children with benign convulsions associated with gastroenteritis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY, 18(5), 572-577 [10.1016/j.ejpn.2014.04.006].
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