Febrile Convulsion Flashcards
Define febrile seizure.
Seizure provoked by fever in otherwise normal child in absence of intracranial infection
What is a simple febrile seizure?
Isolated, brief, generalised clonic/ tonic-clonic seizure.
<15 mins
No brain damage
No increased risk of epilepsy
What is a complex febrile seizure?
>15 minutes
Focal features
Repeated seizure during same illness or incomplete recovery from seizure <1 hour.
Increased risk of epilepsy
What is febrile status epilepticus?
Duration >30 min (up to 5% present as status epilepticus).
Give 3 risk factors for febrile seizure.
FH
Infection
High temperature
Summarise the epidemiology of febrile seizure.
3-4% in Western Europe + USA.
6m-5y: Peak 18m.
What are the symptoms of febrile seizure?
Usually brief seizure < 5 mins
Usually Tonic-clonic
Hx of viral URTI, otitis media, pneumonia, UTI or gastroenteritis.
What are the signs of febrile seizure?
Fever >38
No signs of meningitis/ encephalitis (behaviour, drowsiness or irritability).
What are the investigations for febrile seizure?
Clinical dx.
Identify + manage cause of fever
What is the management for febrile seizure?
Admission to hospital for observation.
Rectal diazepam or buccal midazolam if the seizure prolongs.
Ibuprofen or paracetamol.
What are complications associated with febrile seizure?
Mesial-temporal sclerosis with prolonged febrile status epilepticus.
What is the prognosis for febrile seizure?
Recurrence, small increase in epilepsy.
When are further Ix indicated in febrile seizures?
If suspicion of sepsis, menigitis or encephalitis.
Bloods: FBC, Sodium (U+Es), Glucose, blood culture + viral studies.
LP
Brain MRI and EEG.
Describe management during a seizure in a home setting
Protect from injury: cushion head, remove nearby objects, DONT restrain
If <5 mins: do nothing unless 1st seizure/ breathing problems
If >5 mins: call ambulance
Describe management during a seizure in a home with drugs available
If >5 mins:
PR diazepam (repeated once after 5 mins if seizure hasn’t stopped)
OR
Buccal midazolam
If 10 mins after 1st dose ongoing seizure, twitching, another seizure: call ambulance