Epileptic and non epileptic neurological disorders in pediatric population
INTRODUCTION: Epileptic and non epileptic neurological disorders in pediatric population are very often. The most common are convulsiones febriles. AIM: The head aim of this work is to show detailed statistic piece of informations which are result of scientific investigation work on Clinic for pediatric University Clinilac Hospital Center Tuzla. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For writing this work we use retrospective method of collecting informations. Materials that are used are clinical registers of patients from Clinic for pediatric and protocols and patients medical histories. RESULTS: From 3200 patients in year 2014, 299 had epileptic or non epileptic neurological disorder. From 299 procentual we had: status epilepticus –0,67 % or 2 cases, convulsiones 5,02 % or 15 cases, convulsiones febriles -30,10 % or 90 cases, epileptic seizures -7,69 % or 21 cases, brain crisis 20,73 % or 61 cases, cephalea -12,04 % or 36 cases, epilepsia -22,07 % or 67 cases, vertigo -2,34 % or 7 cases. From 299 cases, statistic for gender is : Male =160 patients (53,84 %), Female =139 patients (46,15 %). From 299 cases, statistic for years of age: 1998 -1 case or 0,33 %, 1999 -7 cases or 2,34 %, 2000 -27 cases or 9,03 %, 2001 -17 cases or 5,68 %, 2002 12 cases or 4,01 %, 2003 21 cases 7,02 %, 2004 22 cases or 7,35 %, 2005 5 cases or 1,67 %, 2006 13 cases or 4,34 %, 2007 -11 cases or 3,67 %, 2008 5 cases or 1,67 %, 2009 23 cases or 7,69 %, 2010 -20 cases or 6,68 %, 2011 -30 cases or 10,03 %, 2012 19 cases or 6,35 %, 2013 -45 cases or 15,05 %, 2014 21 cases or 7,02 %. CONCLUSION: In year 2014 on Clinic for pediatric are hospitalised 299 patients. From 299 patients most common were patients with convulsiones febriles and epilepsia. Our research shows that boys are most common hospitalised than girls.