Febrile seizures: Health bodies called to take action to prevent child deaths
An inquest report into the death of a young boy who died at home in his sleep has called for health bodies to take action to prevent further deaths.
Louis Rogers' death was initially categorised as Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) but the report recorded febrile seizures contributed.
The recommendations include:
- A greater emphasis on medical education, research and public information for sudden unexpected deaths associated with febrile seizures
- Referrals for assessment of febrile seizures should be undertaken earlier to exclude more severe underlying illnesses
- The NHS website and pamphlet given to parents and guardians following a child's febrile seizure should be updated to help assist them in picking up potential early indicators of a more severe illness
- "Robust national guidance" and education should be given to GPs so that timely referrals could be made
- A checklist should be provided for health practitioners so that a child was not given a misdiagnosis of a febrile seizure
- Records of all contact with health practitioners - including GPs and paramedics - should be available for all
The recommendations were made to six health authorities: Royal College of Paediatricians, Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Royal College of General Practice, Royal College of Emergency Medicine and NHS England.
Source: BBC News, 29 March 2023