Iype, MaryPrasad, MayaNair, P M CGeetha, SKailas, Lalitha2008-09-302009-05-272008-09-302009-05-272008-09-30Iype M, Prasad M, Nair PM, Geetha S, Kailas L. The newborn with seizures -- a follow-up study. Indian Pediatrics. 2008 Sep; 45(9): 749-52http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/15749OBJECTIVE: To determine the sequelae of neonatal seizures in a cohort of newborns, recruited over a six month period. DESIGN: Prospective hospital based study. SETTING: The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a tertiary care hospital. PARTICIPANTS: 135 babies were recruited of whom 10 died and 25 were lost to follow up. METHODS: The cases were followed up over four months. RESULTS: 68% of the babies followed up were normal; 32% had an abnormal neurological outcome. Seven (7%) developed post-neonatal epilepsy. Hypocalcemia was significantly associated with mortality (OR: 21.9; 95% CI: 1.2-391.2). No risk factors could be identified for post neonatal epilepsy. Presence of spike waves in the EEG was significantly related to abnormal neurological outcome (OR: 3.5; 95% C.I. 1.2-10.8). CONCLUSIONS: Majority of neonates with seizures have a normal outcome with no developmental delay or neurological deficit. Predominantly spike waves in the EEG is predictive of abnormal neurological outcome.engDevelopmental Disabilities --epidemiologyEpilepsy --epidemiologyHumansIndia --epidemiologyInfant, NewbornNervous System Diseases --epidemiologyPrognosisProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSeizures --complicationsThe newborn with seizures -- a follow-up study.Journal Article