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Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research | Volume 3

August 23-24, 2018 | Paris, France

Neurology and Neurological Disorders

18

th

International Conference on

Breath holding spells: Clinical history assessment

Hadia Bakri

Nour Institute of Pediatric Neurology, Syria

Objective:

Breath holding spells (BHS) is a common case in

children aged 5 months to 6 years, and often misinterpreted

with epileptic seizures. We made clinical and epidemiological

assessment for BHS. We documented the relation between sex,

age, familial history and the episodes nature blue, pale ormixed.

Materials & Methods:

It was a cross-sectional study in which

a total of 75 children (30 boys, 45 girls) with BHS, admitted

to our center (Nour Institute of Pediatric neurology: NIPN),

between 2014 and 2016. We took full medical history and

did the investigations to eliminate the differential diagnosis.

Results:

Most patients were 7-24 month, we noticed

parental consanguinity in 87% of cases, and familial history

in 56%. The spells were cyanotic 70%. Anger and pain were

the more frequent risk factors (64%, 60%). Anemia found

in 58% of patient. Half of the patients have socioeconomic

problems. Most of them was with a family history (66%).

Conclusion:

The study mentioned the types of spells,

the risk factors and the important role of anemia.

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