以热性惊厥为表现的儿童血清锌水平

Dr Nikhil Achanta, Megha Sharma, A. Sharma
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背景:热性惊厥(FS)是指婴儿期或儿童期伴有发热的惊厥。微量元素如锌、铜、硒和镁与FS有关。目的研究FSs与血清锌水平的关系,并评价补锌对降低FSs发生率的潜在作用。患者和方法本研究包括40名首次诊断为FS的儿童,年龄在6个月至5岁之间。另一组有40名发热但没有癫痫发作的儿童。总体而言,在发病的前24小时从每位患者收集3ml外周血,用于测定血清锌水平。正常水平为0.46-1.2 mg/l,低于0.3 mg/l为缺锌。在锌水平下降的病例中,通过每天22.5 mg元素锌分次补充锌进行干预,持续3个月,并通过癫痫发作频率和血清锌水平重新评估。结果FS患者血清锌水平较低。28例低锌患儿血清锌(mg/l)平均水平为0.89±0.15,补锌后P值小于等于0.001。结论FS患者血清锌水平明显下降,补锌可预防FS复发。
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Serum zinc level in children presenting with febrile seizures
Background A febrile seizure (FS) is defined as seizure associated with fever during infancy or childhood. Trace elements such as zinc, copper, selenium, and magnesium are described in association with FS. Aim The present work aimed to study the relation between FSs and serum zinc level, and it evaluated the potential role of zinc supplementation to decrease the frequency of FSs. Patients and methods The study included 40 children diagnosed as having FS for the first time, with an age between 6 months and 5 years old. It included another group with 40 febrile children but without seizures. Overall, 3 ml of peripheral blood was collected from each patient during the first 24 h of attack for measurement of serum zinc levels. The normal level is considered 0.46–1.2 mg/l, and zinc level less than 0.3 mg/l is defined as zinc deficiency. In cases with decreased zinc level, intervention was done by zinc supplementation in dose of 22.5-mg elemental zinc daily in divided doses for 3 months and were reassessed by frequency of seizures and serum zinc level. Results We found a low level of serum zinc in patients with FS. Among 28 children who had low zinc level, mean level of serum zinc (mg/l) was 0.89±0.15, with P value less than or equal to 0.001 after zinc supplementation. Conclusion A significant decrease in level of serum zinc was found in patients with FS, and zinc supplements could be used as a prophylaxis against recurrence of FS.
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