Convulsions

2025-03-26 16:34:40 - Admin Name

Causes of seizuresDifferential diagnosis of seizure-like episodesImportant points in historyImportant points in examination

Any child with reduced conscious level or focal neurology following a seizure should be re-examined after an interval (e.g. 1 hour) to ascertain which (if any) features are 'post-ictal', and to check for signs of deterioration.


Relevant investigations

Contraindications to lumbar puncture

Management

Children <2 weeks of age

Caution: DO NOT use diazepam for convulsions in neonates <2 weeks


Children >2 weeks of age

If seizures recur within 12 hours or so consider re-loading with Phenobarbitone 20mg/kg, up to three times loading within 12 hours possible. Chances to respond are low if not responded to first loading dose.

If no parenteral phenobarbitone is available consider oral given via NG tube.

Indications for admissionSupportive careGuardian advice

Guardians are likely to be frightened, and need appropriate reassurance and education

Is it epilepsy?When to dischargeFollow up

Guardians should be adequately informed about risk of further fits and what to do if they occur

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