临床儿科杂志 ›› 2015, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (10): 857-.doi: 10.3969 j.issn.1000-3606.2015.10.005

• 消化系统疾病专栏 • 上一篇    下一篇

轻度胃肠炎伴婴幼儿良性惊厥264 例临床分析

张远达,冀超玉,李荣敏,张小龙,张瑜,董青伟,韩立坡   

  1. 保定市儿童医院(河北保定 071000)
  • 收稿日期:2015-10-15 出版日期:2015-10-15 发布日期:2015-10-15

Clinical analysis of 264 cases of benign infantile convulsions associated with mild gastroenteritis 

 ZHANG Yuanda, JI Chaoyu, LI Rongmin, ZHANG Xiaolong, ZHANG Yu, DONG Qingwei, HAN Lipo   

  1. Baoding Children’s Hospital, Baoding 071000, Hebei, China
  • Received:2015-10-15 Online:2015-10-15 Published:2015-10-15

摘要: 目的 分析轻度胃肠炎伴婴幼儿良性惊厥(BICE)复发以及转化为癫痫的可能危险因素。方法 将264例BICE患儿按惊厥发生次数分为单次组134例(惊厥1次),多发组130例(惊厥次数≥2次);按惊厥持续时间分为,短时组186例(惊厥持续时间<5 min),长时组78例(惊厥时间≥5 min),分析其住院及随访资料。结果 多发组有9.23%复发,6.15%转化为癫痫;单次组有2.99%复发,0.75%转化为癫痫,两组间复发及转化为癫痫比例的差异均有统计学意义(P均<0.05)。长时组有12.82%复发,8.97%转化为癫痫;短时组有3.23%复发,1.08%转化为癫痫,两组间复发及转化为癫痫比例的差异均有统计学意义(P均<0.01)。结论 BICE患儿有复发以及转化为癫痫的可能,惊厥次数≥2次,惊厥持续时间≥5 min是BICE患儿复发以及转化为癫痫的可能危险因素。

Abstract:  Objective  To analyze the potential risk factors for relapse and development of epilepsy in patients with benign infantile convulsions associated with mild gastroenteritis (BICE). Methods A total of 264 cases of BICE were recruited. According to the frequency of convulsions, the patients were divided into single group (n=134, convulsion once), and multiple group (n=130, convulsions ≥ 2 times). According to convulsion duration, the patients were divided into short-term group (n=186, convulsions duration <5 minutes) , and long-term group (n=78, convulsion duration ≥ 5 minutes). The clinical data obtained during hospitalization and follow-up were analyzed. Results In multiple group, 9.23% were relapsed and 6.15% developed epilepsy. In single group, 2.99% were relapsed and 0.75% developed epilepsy. There were significantly different in the rate of relapses and development of epilepsy between two groups (P<0.05). In the long-term group, 12.82% were relapsed and 8.97% developed epilepsy. In the short-term group, 3.23% were relapsed and 1.08% developed epilepsy. There were significantly different in the rate of relapses and development of epilepsy between the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusions There are the risks of relapse and development of epilepsy in BICE patients. Convulsions ≥ 2 times and ≥ 5 minutes may be the risk factors of relapse and development of epilepsy.