[Neonatal seizures in a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit]

Acta Med Port. 2012 Nov-Dec;25(6):368-74. Epub 2013 Jan 28.
[Article in Portuguese]

Abstract

Introduction: Seizures are frequent in the neonatal period. They can be idiopathic, be caused by organic brain anomalies or by metabolic disturbances.

Objective: Evaluation of the etiologic diagnosis and clinical evolution of the newborns with neonatal seizures admitted at one tertiary neonatal intensive care unit.

Material and methods: Retrospective review of the clinical files of the newborns with neonatal seizures, during a period of eight years.

Results: Neonatal seizures occurred in 91 cases. Seventy nine (86.8%) received anticonvulsant therapy during clinical seizure. Image and/or electrophysiological studies were performed in the majority of newborns (86.8%). Etiology was identified in 51.6% of the 91 cases studied, being the more frequent situations: central nervous system bleeding (11 cases), hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (10 cases) and electrolytes disturbances (7 cases). Mortality rate was 16.5%. The newborns followed in our hospital had good neurodevelopment, in 70.2% of cases but in 10.6% was detected important neurodevelopment impairment, including cerebral palsy.

Conclusions: Anomalies in the cranial ultrasound and in the electroencephalography were correlated with clinical evolution. They still are first line exams in the initial approach to this pathology.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Intensive Care Units, Neonatal*
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Seizures / diagnosis
  • Seizures / etiology*
  • Tertiary Care Centers