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The Research of Blood Salt Levels and CSF Biochemical in Viral Enteritis Merger Combined with Convulsions |
Guangming New District Central Hospital of Shenzhen City,Shenzhen 518107,China |
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Abstract Objective:To explore the blood salt levels and CSF biochemical in Viral enteritis combined with convulsions. Method:The clinical date of 69 children with viral enteritis merger and convulsions in our hospital from January 2010 to October 2014 were retrospectively analysed.They were divided into frequent seizures(≥ 3 times) group(22 patients) and non-frequent (<3 times) seizures(47 cases) group according to the seizures frequency,according to the nature they were divided into benign convulsions( 52 patients) and non-benign convulsions( 17 patients).Salt levels in blood and viral biochemical test results of cerebrospinal fluid were compared between Frequent seizures and non-frequent seizures,Benign convulsions and Non-benign convulsions.Result:Frequent seizures group were significantly higher than the non-frequent seizures group(P<0.05) and the Benign convulsions group were significantly lower than the Non-benign convulsions group( P<0.05) in the following aspects: The temperature, the number of seizures,duration of convulsions and the positive rate of rotavirus stool test in the Benign convulsions group were lower than that of the Non-benign convulsions group. Conclusion: Viral enteritis with frequent seizures convulsions is often accompanied by the symptoms of hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia and viral infection of cerebrospinal fluid. The temperature, the number of seizures, duration of convulsions and the positive rate of rotavirus stool test in the Benign convulsions group were lower than that of the Non-benign convulsions group.
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