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KMID : 0391520090170020141
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society
2009 Volume.17 No. 2 p.141 ~ p.149
Correlation between Clinical Findings of Epileptic Seizures and Electroencephalography in Children.
Lee Seung-Hyeon

Son Dong-Woo
Eun Byung-Wook
Sim So-Yeon
Choi Deok-Young
Sun Yong-Han
Cho Kang-Ho
Ryoo Eell
Jeon In-Cheol
Tchah Hann
Abstract
Purpose:: Electroencephalography(EEG) is an essential method carried out for classifying seizures and taking appropriate treatment. The aim of this study is to investigate the concordance between clinical findings of epileptic seizures and EEG in children.

Methods: We enrolled 461 patients from those who visited Gil hospital from January 1, 2000 to September 30, 2008 with the chief complaint of epileptic seizure more than once and checked their first EEG at the same hospital. The clinical findings of seizure were based on the charts and interictal waking and sleep EEGs were done.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 6.7 years old. 497 epileptic seizures occurred and its clinical finding included 310 of partial seizures and 187 of generalized seizures. In 315 waking EEG 158 were abnormal including 118 of partial seizures, 59 of generalized seizures and 19 of both seizures, in 431 sleep EEG 239 were abnormal including 196 of partial seizures, 77 of generalized seizures and 34 of both seizures, and in waking and/or sleep EEG 273 were abnormal including 216 of partial seizures, 97 of generalized seizures and 40 of both seizures. Epileptic syndromes were observed in 90 patients. 146(41.5%) of partial seizures, 44(23.4%) of generalized seizures, and 79(87.8%) of epileptic syndromes accorded with EEG.

Conclusion: When diagnosing seizures in children, we must consider not only clinical findings but also accurate EEG findings.
KEYWORD
Seizures, Electroencephalography, Child
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