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Recognition and management of febrile convulsions in children.

作者信息

Kavanagh Frances Alexandria, Heaton Paul Anthony, Cannon Anna, Paul Siba Prosad

机构信息

Trainee Physician Associate, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, Plymouth.

Consultant Paediatrician, Yeovil District Hospital.

出版信息

Br J Nurs. 2018 Nov 8;27(20):1156-1162. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2018.27.20.1156.

Abstract

Febrile convulsions (FCs) are characterised by convulsions associated with fever in children aged between 6 months and 6 years. FCs are relatively common and affect 3-4% of children in western countries. This is the most common seizure disorder seen in children. The cause of febrile illness in FC is usually benign and most frequently due to acute viral infection. Convulsions secondary to an intracranial infection (e.g. meningitis, encephalitis) or from acute electrolyte imbalance should not be labelled as FCs. The diagnosis is based mainly on clinical history, and further investigations are generally unnecessary; management is largely symptomatic. Prolonged FC may need anticonvulsant medication to stop the seizure. Referral to paediatric neurologists may be considered in cases of complex or recurrent FC or in children where there is a pre-existing neurological disorder. One third of children with a first FC will develop a further FC during subsequent febrile illness; the likelihood increases in presence of other risk factors. This article outlines the presentation, management, investigations and prognosis for FC, and highlights how nurses in different clinical settings can provide education, support and counselling to help families return to normality after the event. An illustrative case study is also included to highlight the challenges faced by health professionals while managing children with this condition.

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