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. 2019 Aug 27;53(3):276–283. doi: 10.14744/SEMB.2019.30633

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the cases in different types of febrile seizures

Types of Febrile Seizures p

Simple Complex Febrile Status



n % n % n %
Gender
 Female 109 44.1 34 38.2 4 44.4 0.621
 Male 138 55.9 55 61.8 5 55.6
Age
 Mean±SD (median) 30.9±15.3 (29) 28.8±15.4 (25) 27.4±16.4 (20) 0.387
Age at first episode of seizure
 Mean±SD (median) 21.8±13.0 (18) 19.0±11.7 (15) 20.8±12.3 (13) 0.115
Number of seizures (n)
 1 101 40.9 36 40.4 4 44.4 0.424
 2 88 35.6 24 27.0 2 22.2
 3 35 14.2 16 18.0 1 11.1
 >3 23 9.3 13 14.6 2 22.2
Body temperature
 Mean±SD (median) 38.7±2.2 (39) 38.9±0.7 (39) 38.7±0.8 (39) 0.637
Time interval between febrile episode, and onset of seizure
 <1 hour 17 6.9 17 19.1 7 77.8 <0.001
 1-12 hrs 119 48.2 54 60.7 2 22.2
 12-24 hrs 104 42.1 18 20.2 0 0.0
 >24 hrs 7 2.8 0 0.0 0 0.0
Obstetric history
 Unremarkable 217 87.9 71 79.8 8 88.9 0.167
 Present 30 12.1 18 20.2 1 11.1
 Preterm 24 9.7 13 14.6 1 11.1
 Perinatal asphyxia 5 2.0 1 1.1 1 11.1
 İntrauterine growth retardation 0 0.0 3 3.4 0 0.0
 Operated meningocele 1 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0
 Kinship 22 8.9 7 7.9 1 11.1 0.922
 Family history of febrile seizure 120 48.6 49 55.1 6 66.7 0.369
 Family history of epilepsy 16 6.5 12 13.5 0 0.0 0.079
 Maternal history of smoking 14 5.8 8 9.3 1 11.1 0.484
Duration of breastfeeding
 Mean±SD (median) 15.3±8.0 (15) 13.6±8.1 (12) 15.8±8.9 (13) 0.287