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Application of semiological seizure classification to epileptic seizures in children.

Authors :
Kim KJ
Lee R
Chae JH
Hwang YS
Source :
Seizure [Seizure] 2002 Jul; Vol. 11 (5), pp. 281-4.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

To better define seizure characteristics and to examine whether semiological seizure classification (SSC) can be appropriately applied to the seizures of infants and children, we studied 152 videotaped seizures recorded in 133 children. Seizure semiology was described on the basis of a series of behavioural, sensory, and motor phenomena according to SSC. Special emphasis was placed on whether one semiology can be representative of a patient's whole semiology sequence. If one semiology was able to represent the whole sequence, the seizure was classified according to SSC. Ninety of 152 seizures (59.2%) could be classified as a single seizure type by SSC. However, only 19 of 53 seizures (35.9%) consisting of two semiologies, three of 24 seizures (12.5%) consisting of three semiologies, and one of eight seizures (12.5%) consisting of four semiologies could be classified according to SSC. Although SSC is very efficient, it is more accurately a descriptive terminology for clinical ictal events than a classification system.<br /> (Copyright 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of BEA Trading Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1059-1311
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Seizure
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12076100
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1053/seiz.2001.0643