A review of the quality of care following prolonged seizures in 1-18 year olds with epilepsiesPaediatric practiceNeurologyIntensive careEpilepsySeizurePurpose: To review the quality of care of children and young people with epilepsies who, following a prolonged seizure, received high-dependency or ...
Although the precise prevalence of theepilepsies in childrenis unknown, a 2005systematic reviewfound a median reported prevalence of active epilepsies (i.e. seizures within the previous five years) in European 0–19 year olds of 4.3 per 1000.1,2This equates to an estimated 65,000 children and...
One unanticipated finding was that > 40 % of individuals reported a family history of dementia; substantially greater than non-clinical samples, including a large cross-sectional population-based cohort study, where 12.2 % of 35–65 year-olds reported a family history of dementia [33]. Further ...
Choice of evaluation parameters. The procedures described below require determining several thresh- olds, time constants, minimal number of oscillators, etc. All values were set in an empirical manner. We adapted them to our particular network taking into account its size, typical time scales ...
12 it was also low in 7/49 of 3–5-yearolds, more than double the 5% typical prevalence,5,12 and in 7/35 of 6–10-year-olds, fivefold greater than the 4% typical prevalence.5,12 MCV was low in 48% (44/91), associated with median ferritin 17.4ug/L; Hb was low in 19% (...
However, a governmentally-commissioned, UK population-based survey concluded that underlying rates of ASD were stable in recent years in 5–15 year olds, finding a prevalence of 1.3% in 2017 and 1.0% in 2004 (with no comparable figure for 1999) [14]. It may be that ASD is becoming ...