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Clinical profile, aetiology, short-term outcome and predictors of poor outcome of neonatal seizures among out-born neonates admitted to a neonatal unit in Paediatric emergency of a tertiary care hospital in North India: A prospective observational study

Ashish Garg, Renu Suthar, Venkataseshan Sundaram, Praveen Kumar, Suresh Kumar Angurana

2021Tropical Doctor14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Neonatal seizures are common manifestations of several neurological or systemic disorders and associated with high morbidity, mortality and poor short- and long-term developmental outcomes. It is important to determine the aetiology and factors that determine the poor outcome, more so in a newly developed setting. The early detection of predictors of poor outcome will help in planning acute management, counselling, follow-up and rehabilitation services. In this prospective observational study, we looked at the clinical profile, aetiology, short-term outcomes and predictors of poor outcome of neonatal seizures among out-born neonates. The common causes were hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy, sepsis and metabolic disturbances. One-third of neonates had poor outcome. Abnormal neurological and cardiorespiratory examination at admission; low oxygen saturation, glucose and pH; and hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy-III were predictors of poor outcome.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEtiologyPediatricsNeonatal intensive care unitEncephalopathyNeonatal encephalopathyHypoxic Ischemic EncephalopathyObservational studyProspective cohort studyNeonatal sepsisCardiorespiratory fitnessSepsisIntensive care medicineSurgeryInternal medicineNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
Clinical profile, aetiology, short-term outcome and predictors of poor outcome of neonatal seizures among out-born neonates admitted to a neonatal unit in Paediatric emergency of a tertiary care hospital in North India: A prospective observational study | Litcius