Title of article :
“Neonatal seizure: How Reliable is its Diagnosis and Treatment? A Mini Review of Previous Knowledge”
Author/Authors :
MOHAMMADI, Mahmoud Department of Pediatric Neurology - Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy - Children’s Medical Center - Pediatrics Center of Excellence - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , REZAEI, Zahra Child Neurologist - Neurology Clinic - Shahid Fahmideh Children Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal
period when the immature, growing brain is vulnerable to various
injuries. Seizure might be present as an atypical feature in neonates,
which makes diagnosis a challenge. A vast majority of seizures are
symptomatic due to an underlying cause, searching for etiology to
remove them leads to more effective therapy. However, there is doubt
about the diagnosis of seizures and the best treatment for them.
Here, we reviewed articles related to diagnosis and treatment of
neonatal seizures to evaluate the available evidence.
The results showed that despite numerous studies on the topic, neither
an implicit diagnosing method nor a therapeutic regime was proposed.
It was also observed that phenobarbital prescription was reduced
while newer anti-seizure medication such as levetiracetam was further
prescribed.
Seizure, the most common neurologic disorder in neonates, is a
challenging topic for both neonatologists and neurologists. Since
patients are critically ill, designing a randomized clinical trial appears
not to be easy for neonates admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit.
Moreover, both the diagnosis and treatment of seizures should be reevaluated
based on neonatal characteristics. In the recent decade, new
less harmful anti-seizure medications are being replaced with old ones.
Keywords :
Neonatal seizure , Amplitude integrated electro encephalogram , Anti-seizure medication
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)