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View article: Inconsistency between prospectively and retrospectively reported febrile seizures
Inconsistency between prospectively and retrospectively reported febrile seizures Open
This study compared the incidence of febrile seizures (FS) reported prospectively up to 5 years of age, with the prevalence of FS by parental recall in the same cohort using the same questionnaire at 12 years of age. Both prospective and r…
View article: Healthcare Professionals’ Perception of Pain Experienced by Infants at Risk for Neurological Impairment: A Video Study
Healthcare Professionals’ Perception of Pain Experienced by Infants at Risk for Neurological Impairment: A Video Study Open
Background: Evidence suggests that the recognition and management of pain is influenced by the opinions and beliefs of health professionals.There is also a belief that children with neurologic or cognitive disabilities may not experience p…
View article: Healthcare Professionals Beliefs Regarding the Pain of Infants at Risk of Neurological Impairment: A Questionnaire Study
Healthcare Professionals Beliefs Regarding the Pain of Infants at Risk of Neurological Impairment: A Questionnaire Study Open
Background: Evidence suggests that the recognition and management of pain is influenced by the opinions and beliefs of health professionals.There is also a belief that children with neurologic or cognitive disabilities may not experience p…
View article: Practice parameter: Treatment of the child with a first unprovoked seizure
Practice parameter: Treatment of the child with a first unprovoked seizure Open
The Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Practice Committee of the Child Neurology Society develop practice parameters as strategies for patient management based on analysis of evidence regarding risk…
View article: Practice parameter: Evaluating a first nonfebrile seizure in children
Practice parameter: Evaluating a first nonfebrile seizure in children Open
Further studies are needed using large, well-characterized samples and standardized data collection instruments. Collection of data regarding appropriate timing of evaluations would be important.
View article: The Use of Antiepileptic Drug Levels In Children: A Survey of Canadian Pediatric Neurologists
The Use of Antiepileptic Drug Levels In Children: A Survey of Canadian Pediatric Neurologists Open
There are 60 pediatric neurologists in Canada. Replies were received from 56 in response to a survey regarding the use and perceived value of antiepileptic drug (AED) levels. AED levels are frequently ordered and influence clinical care. T…