Conclusion The evidence base for current pre-hospital guidelines for seizure emergencies is incomplete. A large proportion of patients are transported to hospital after a seizure but many of these may be suitable for home management. However, there is very little research into alternative care ...
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This new technology allows for a far greater capture of near real time neural activity. With improved recording capabilities, responsive neurostimulation can be further improved, leading to significant impacts in medical implants ranging from epilepsy and seizure management48,49, occipital recording/stimula...
This study was a retrospective review of Rapid-EEG recordings from all the patients who were admitted to the medical intensive care unit at Kent Hospital (Warwick, RI) between 6/1/2021 and 3/18/2022 for management after cardiac arrest and who underwent Rapid-EEG monitoring as part of their...
Antiseizure medications can cause serious adverse reactions and have deleterious drug interactions that often complicate the clinical management of patients. When the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to alert healthcare providers and patients about the risk of potentially serious or fatal dru...
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