Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells

Aim: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics; physical findings, cardiological, hematological and neurological problems; treatment approaches; and the prognosis of children with breath holding spells.Materials and Method: Seventhy patients were included in this...

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Main Authors: Özlem Özdemir, Serpil Çalışkan Can, Evren Semizel, Mehmet S. Okan
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Published: Galenos Publishing House 2009-09-01
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author Özlem Özdemir
Serpil Çalışkan Can
Evren Semizel
Mehmet S. Okan
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Serpil Çalışkan Can
Evren Semizel
Mehmet S. Okan
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description Aim: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics; physical findings, cardiological, hematological and neurological problems; treatment approaches; and the prognosis of children with breath holding spells.Materials and Method: Seventhy patients were included in this study. All patients were evaluated with detailed history and physical examination. Complete blood count, serum iron and iron binding capacity were studied; cardiological (telecardiography, electrocardiography, if necessary echocardiography and event recorder) and neurological investigations (electroencephalography) were done during the admission. Patients with iron deficiency anemia and iron deficiency were treated with ferrous sulphate orally. In patients with normal hematological values, no medication was used. After a two-month treatment period patients underwent control hematological evaluation. Frequency of the spells, age of disappearance of spells (defined as 6 months without spells), disappearance ratios between the three groups were compared. Results: The percentage of cyanotic, palloric and mixt type of breath holding spells of 70 patients included in the study were 67.1, 14.3 and 18.6, respectively. It was determined that psychogenic factors played a role in 77.1% of our patients. There were iron deficiency anemia in 39 (55.7%), iron deficiency in 12 (17.2%) and normal hematological parameters in 19 (27.1%) of 70 patients. The QTc values were normal in all of them. EEG’s were normal in 56 (80%), dysrhythmic in 11 (15.7%) and pathologic in (4.3%). There was a positive family history of breath holding spells in 44.3% of those with breath holding spells. Conclusion: We determined that there was a correlation between the iron levels and the frequency of spells. The lower the iron levels the higher the frequency of spells. There was a dramatic decrease of 92% in spells with low doses of iron supplementation especially in the anemic group. (Journal of Current Pediatrics 2009; 7: 68-75)
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spelling doaj-art-0d3a0f74744e4858b1c0611ed3a58f492025-01-02T17:22:31ZengGalenos Publishing HouseGüncel Pediatri1304-90542009-09-01726875Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding SpellsÖzlem ÖzdemirSerpil Çalışkan CanEvren SemizelMehmet S. OkanAim: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics; physical findings, cardiological, hematological and neurological problems; treatment approaches; and the prognosis of children with breath holding spells.Materials and Method: Seventhy patients were included in this study. All patients were evaluated with detailed history and physical examination. Complete blood count, serum iron and iron binding capacity were studied; cardiological (telecardiography, electrocardiography, if necessary echocardiography and event recorder) and neurological investigations (electroencephalography) were done during the admission. Patients with iron deficiency anemia and iron deficiency were treated with ferrous sulphate orally. In patients with normal hematological values, no medication was used. After a two-month treatment period patients underwent control hematological evaluation. Frequency of the spells, age of disappearance of spells (defined as 6 months without spells), disappearance ratios between the three groups were compared. Results: The percentage of cyanotic, palloric and mixt type of breath holding spells of 70 patients included in the study were 67.1, 14.3 and 18.6, respectively. It was determined that psychogenic factors played a role in 77.1% of our patients. There were iron deficiency anemia in 39 (55.7%), iron deficiency in 12 (17.2%) and normal hematological parameters in 19 (27.1%) of 70 patients. The QTc values were normal in all of them. EEG’s were normal in 56 (80%), dysrhythmic in 11 (15.7%) and pathologic in (4.3%). There was a positive family history of breath holding spells in 44.3% of those with breath holding spells. Conclusion: We determined that there was a correlation between the iron levels and the frequency of spells. The lower the iron levels the higher the frequency of spells. There was a dramatic decrease of 92% in spells with low doses of iron supplementation especially in the anemic group. (Journal of Current Pediatrics 2009; 7: 68-75)http://www.guncelpediatri.com/yazilar.asp?yaziid=895&sayiid=Breath holding spellsiron deficiency anemiaepilepsy
spellingShingle Özlem Özdemir
Serpil Çalışkan Can
Evren Semizel
Mehmet S. Okan
Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells
Güncel Pediatri
Breath holding spells
iron deficiency anemia
epilepsy
title Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells
title_full Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells
title_fullStr Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells
title_short Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Patients with Breath Holding Spells
title_sort clinical and laboratory findings of patients with breath holding spells
topic Breath holding spells
iron deficiency anemia
epilepsy
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