@ARTICLE{Khodapanahandeh, author = {Khodapanahandeh, Fariba and Nematian, Mona and Hadizadeh, Homayoon and }, title = {Excessive testing in emergent evaluation of children with first unprovoked seizure}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, abstract ={  Abstract   Backround: The first episode of an afebrile seizure is a common cause of admission   of children to emergency departments. Alot of tests are routinely performed for these patients. The cost of such an evaluation is high and benefits are doubtful. We conducted   this study in order to evaluate the results of the tests and find out what tests are necessary for children with first unprovoked seizure.   Methods: In a 7-year retrospective study files of 150 children aged between 1 month   and 14 years admitted with first afebrile seizure to the pediatric ward of Rasool Akram   hospital were reviewed. Reports of the brain neuroimaging studies (Ct-scan & MRI) and   laboratory tests were extracted.   Results: 150 patients with a mean age of 53 ± 48 months qualified for inclusion in the   study. 143 (95%) of 150 children with first afebrile seizure were imaged. Ninety percent   (128/143) had normal neuroimaging. Emergent computed tomography as the initial   study was performed in 90% (128/143) and MRI in 10% (15/143 ). Sixty patients had   both MRI and CT-scans. Clinically significant neuroimaging abnormalities were reported   in only 9.7% (14/143). There was a significant relation (P }, URL = {http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-61-en.html}, eprint = {http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-61-en.pdf}, journal = {Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic Of Iran}, doi = {}, year = {2008} }