new gfr estimation methods in children

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nahid rahimzadeh iran university of medical sci-ences, pediatric transplantation and dialysis research center, tehran, iran

amir valizadeh university of medical sciences, pediatric transplan-tation and dialysis research center, tehran, iran.

abstract

background and objective: febrile convulsions (fc) are the most common seizure disorder in children. lumbar puncture should be considered in any case with fc who is suspected to intracranial infections. this study determined white blood cell and polymorphonuclear cell counts, and protein and glucose levels in cere-brospinal fluids (cfs) of children hospitalized with fc. methods: in this cross sectional study, lumbar puncture samples of children with fc admitted to the neurol-ogy ward of ali-asghar children’s hospital from 2010–2013 were evaluated. recorded data included age, sex, type of seizure (simple, complex), frequent attack of fc, family history of fc or epilepsy and cerebrospinal indices (white blood cell, protein and glucose). results: in this study, 91 csf specimens of patients with fc were evaluated. mean (sd) age of cases was 17.66±10.81 months. fifty seven (62.6%) of cases were male. mean glucose and protein levels of csf was 62.57±12.30 and 21.34±9.52 milligram per deciliter, respectively. median of wbc and pmn count of csf were 1 and 0 cell/mm3, respectively. there was not significant relationship between patients' characteristics and csf indices (p >0.05). conclusion: during fcs, glucose and protein levels of csf are in normal limits. minimally changes may occur in csf cell counts.

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