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- W3031908534 abstract "ObjectiveTo analyze the potential risk factors of infantile spasms (IS) relapse through following up the respondents with IS after different treatment protocols.MethodsSixty-nine cases were collected in the Department of Pediatric Neurology, Jiangxi Children's Hospital from May 2011 to September 2013, who had complete cessation of spasms for at least 28 days or more after the different treatment protocols.The follow-up was performed on these patients until spasms seizure relapse or at least 1 year for those without recurrence.According to the literature review, 8 possible risk factors of IS recurrence (gender, age of onset, course of diseases, etiology, high irregular types of electroencephalogram, development quotient, onset time, treatment protocols)were selected, and then Logistic multiple regression was used to analyze the relationship of various potential risk factors with the relapse of spasms.Results(1)The recurrence rate at 6 months and 12 months were 40.6%(28/69 cases)and 43.5%(30/69 cases), respectively.(2)Among the various potential factors, the age at onset and the time to response were closely related to the IS recurrence.Namely, the non-classic onset(early-onset and late-onset) of IS were more likely to relapse than the classic onset[66.7%(14/21 cases) vs 33.3% (16/48 cases), χ2=6.605, P=0.010]; the responders beyond 1 week were more likely to relapse than those within 1 week[63.6%(14/22 cases) vs 34.0%(16/47 cases), χ2=5.341, P=0.021]. There were significant differences between the 2 groups (all P<0.05). (3)Logistic multiple regression analysis demonstrated that age at onset (Wald=3.603)was most closely related to the relapse of spasms.Conclusions(1)The relapse rate of IS in children was high, and the majority of them relapsed within 6 months.So a long-term, rational and effective clinical management solution should be explored.(2) The age at onset and the time to response are very important risk factors of the IS recurrence, and the former was more significant.So, early diagnosis and early treatment are more likely to improve the efficacy of IS, and reduce the risks of recurrence and improve the prognosis.Key words: Infantile spasms; Relapse; Risk factor" @default.
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- W3031908534 date "2016-06-20" @default.
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- W3031908534 title "Influencing factors of infantile spasms relapse after remission" @default.
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