Prevalence and Monitoring of Epilepsy in Mentally Retarded Students(2002)

authors:

avatar SM Nachvak 1 , * , avatar HR Haghighat 1 , avatar M Rezaei 1

Iran

how to cite: Nachvak S, Haghighat H, Rezaei M. Prevalence and Monitoring of Epilepsy in Mentally Retarded Students(2002). J Kermanshah Univ Med Sci. 2004;8(3):e81398. 

Abstract

Introduction: Epilepsy is the most serious and prevalent neural disorder during childhood which its pervalance is increasing. The combination of epilepsy and mental ratardation leads to a considerable challenge and an economic load on the health system. The aim of this cross – sectional study was to identify the prevalence and monitoring of epilepsy among  6 to 21 years old mentally retarded students in Tehran.
Materials & Methods: The needed information, was collected  from medical records of students and  interviewing with parents.This study was done in autumn, 2002. At first , by referring to schools, the medical records of 4361 mentally retarded children were reviewed. Afterwards, some parents were randomly selected to be interviewed. Indices of age of onset, pattern of treament , parental knowledge and the time of the last seizure were used as monitoring determinants.
Results:The prevalence rate of epilepsy in these subjects was 10.55% which indicated a significant difference between the sexes (P = 0.001). In 51.1% of the students suffering from epilepsy, the age of onset was one year. 60.5% of the epileptic students  had at least one epileptic attack during the last two years. The pattern of  treatment medication in 46.1% of the epileptics, mentally retarded children was polypharmacy. Knowledge of 69.8% of the parents about epilepsy and how to  approach it was low or very low.
Conclusion : Because of high  prevalence and inadequate monitoring  as well as low knowledge of parents it is necessary for parents to have educational program on epilepsy.

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