MORTALITY RELATED TO CONVULSIVE DISORDERS IN A DEVELOPING-COUNTRY IN ASIA - TRENDS OVER 20 YEARS

被引:11
作者
SENANAYAKE, N [1 ]
PEIRIS, H [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PERADENIYA,FAC MED,DEPT MED,PERADENIYA,SRI LANKA
关键词
EPILEPSY; CONVULSIONS; MORTALITY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; TROPICS;
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10.1016/S1059-1311(95)80004-2
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The cause of death as recorded in 37 125 death certificates (DC) issued in the Kandy District over 20 years at five-year intervals beginning 1967 was analysed to determine the trends in mortality caused by convulsive disorders in the community. Convulsions accounted for 881 (23.7/1000) deaths, the highest number being in infancy (35.8%). A slight male preponderance of 51.5% was observed. Most of the deaths occurred in the periphery (51.6%) and in the tea estates (36.3%) as opposed to town area (12.0%). 'Febrile convulsions' was the most common diagnosis in 396 (44.9%) deaths. 'Convulsions' which included neonatal and infantile convulsions accounted for 186 (21.1%) deaths, Other causes included chest complications (60, 6.8%), drowning (28, 3.2%), asphyxia (20, 2.3%), status epilepticus (19, 2.2%), burns (7, 0.8%), and poisoning (2, 0.2%). The proportion of deaths due to convulsive disorders showed a decrease from 37.28/1000 in 1967 to 9.55/1000 in 1987, which was most evident in the periphery, from 60.49/1000 to 13.19/1000. This parallelled a drop in the proportion of deaths attributed to 'febrile convulsions' and 'convulsions'. The study shows the need to educate the public about first-aid and the subsequent management of convulsions, especially in childhood. Health personnel in developing countries should consider it mandatory to make a specific diagnosis in children who present as febrile convulsions. Appropriate antiepileptic medication and compliance can prevent death due to status epilepticus and injuries associated with seizures.
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