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Factors predictive of prognosis of infantile spasms. A retrospective study in a low-income country.

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Factors predictive of prognosis of infantile spasms. A retrospective study in a low-income country.

Arch Pediatr. 2018 Dec 13;:

Authors: Ben Abdelaziz R, Ben Chehida A, Lamouchi M, Ben Messaoud S, Ali Mohamed D, Boudabous H, Abdelmoula MS, Azzouz H, Tebib N

Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe the management of infants with epileptic spasms (ESs) in a low-income country and identify factors predictive of their prognosis.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study in a university hospital in Tunis, Tunisia, over a period of 10 years. We included infants with recurrent ESs.
RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients were included. The median age at onset of ESs was 5 months. Typical hypsarrhythmia was found in 21 patients (55%). Brain MRI was done in 32 patients (84%) and metabolic work-up in 34 patients (89%). ESs were categorized as symptomatic in 58% of the patients. Vigabatrin was prescribed as the first-line drug in almost half of the patients. At the last follow-up, 63% of the patients were seizure-free and 82% had a psychomotor delay. The presence of other types of seizures was associated with uncontrolled epilepsy at the last follow-up (P=0.020). The persistence of spasms after the first-line treatment was associated with abnormal final psychomotor development (P=0.047).
CONCLUSIONS: Investigation practices and final outcomes of our patients were comparable to data from high-income countries. Treatment practices have been standardized to be in line with international guidelines.

PMID: 30554851 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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