Risk Factors of Poorly Controlled Childhood Epilepsy - A Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital
Risk Factors of Poorly Controlled Childhood Epilepsy - A Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital
One hundred and twenty epileptic children were studied. They were grouped into controlled group (seizure free for more than six months) and poorly controlled group (having one or more seizure per month over a period of six months or more and who had experienced trials of at least two different antiepileptic drugs at optimum doses alone or in combination with adequate compliance) at the end of intervention and compared.Early onset of seizure before one year, symptomatic epilepsy and one or more seizure per week at diagnosis were found as risk factors of poorly controlled epilepsy in children attending a tertiary care hospital.

