Nathumal Maheshwari, Omperkash, Mehmood Shaikh, Bilawal Hingorjo, Yasmeen Kazi, Anjum Rehman.
Febrile Seizures; Serum Zinc Level in Children with Reporting at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Sindh.
Professional Med J Jan ;25(3):461-5.

Objectives: To determine the serum zinc levels in children with simple febrile seizures reporting at a tertiary care hospital of Sindh. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Place and Duration: Department of Paediatrics, Layari General Hospital Shaheed Muhtrama Benazir Bhutto Medical College from January 2015 to February 2016. Methodology: A sample of 120 children (60 cases and 60 controls) was selected through non- probability (purposive sampling) by pre defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. 3 ml venous blood was taken from a peripheral vein. Blood was process, centrifuged and sera were used for the analysis of serum zinc. Data of cases and controls was analyzed on Statistix 10.0 software (USA). P-value of ?0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Age of controls and cases was noted as 13.68±8.74 and 15.75±9.11 months respectively and most common age group was 12 - 24 months in the cases. Male children predominated. Means± SD serum zinc was 79.03±24.17 and 62.82±14.66 in controls and cases respectively (P=0.0001). Low serum zinc was noted in 66.6% of cases compared to 40% in controls (P=0.0001). Conclusion: We noted low serum zinc levels in children with febrile seizures which may provoke febrile seizures. Children with low serum zinc levels are prone to febrile seizures.

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