[Comparison between diazepam and phenobarbital in prevention of febrile seizure]
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. 2005; 15 (2): 145-150
Dans Persan
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ABSTRACT
Febrile seizures are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurring in 2-5% of children. About one third of these children will have a recurrence during a subsequent febrile infection. This is a randomized clinical trial in 85 healthy children, aged 6 months to 5 years, who were not treated before. These children received randomly either oral diazepam [0.33 mg/kg/tds for two days during febrile illness] or continuous oral Phenobarbital [3-5mg/kg /24 h]. Ultimately 64 patients completed the study and were followed up for an average of 13 months [12-18 months]. The rate of recurrence of febrile seizure was 18.2% in diazepam group and 32.3% in phenobarbital group; the difference is not statistically significant [p=0.16]. There was no significant difference between intermittent oral diazepam or continuous oral phenobarbital
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Indice:
Méditerranée orientale
Sujet Principal:
Phénobarbital
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Récidive
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Essais contrôlés randomisés comme sujet
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Diazépam
Type d'étude:
Essai clinique contrôlé
Limites du sujet:
Humains
langue:
Persan
Texte intégral:
Iran. J. Pediatr.
Année:
2005
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