The Effect of Family History of Seizures as A Risk Factor for The Inci-dence of Recurrent Febrile Seizures and Types of Febrile Seizures in Children at Waled Cirebon Hospital

Authors

  • Irman Permana Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati, Cirebon, Indonesia
  • Nissa Suci Meyrisa Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati, Cirebon, Indonesia
  • Gara Samara Brajadenta Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati, Cirebon, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v5i4.25530

Keywords:

neo- children, family history seizures, recurrent febrile seizures, simple febrile seizures, complex febrile seizures

Abstract

Febrile seizures (FS) are common in children aged 6 months to 5 years, with familial seizure history implicated as a risk factor. However, regional data gaps persist, particularly in Indonesia. The research aims to analyze the influence of family seizure history on FS recurrence and types at Waled Hospital, Cirebon. A retrospective cohort study of 66 pediatric FS patients (2022) used chi-square tests and Prevalence Ratio (PR) analysis. Children with familial seizure history had significantly higher recurrent FS rates (62.1%, PR = 2.297, *p* = 0.009) but no association with seizure type (65.5% simple FS, PR = 0.797, *p* = 0.639). Familial history is a critical predictor of FS recurrence but not seizure complexity, underscoring the need for targeted monitoring and genetic-environmental interaction studies in high-risk children. This study contributes localized insights to global FS research and informs clinical prevention strategies.

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Published

2025-05-02

How to Cite

Permana, I., Meyrisa, N. S., & Brajadenta, G. S. . (2025). The Effect of Family History of Seizures as A Risk Factor for The Inci-dence of Recurrent Febrile Seizures and Types of Febrile Seizures in Children at Waled Cirebon Hospital. Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies, 5(4), 4124–4131. https://doi.org/10.59188/eduvest.v5i4.25530