Prognostic factors, morbidity and mortality in tonic-clonic status epilepticus: a review. Epilepsy Res. 2011; 93(1): 1-10.Neligan A,Shorvon SD.Prognostic factors,morbidity and mortality in tonic-clonic status epilepticus:a review[J].Epilepsy Research,2011(1):1-10....
Pediatric convulsive status epilepticus (cSE) is a neurologic emergency with potential for morbidity and mortality. Rapid treatment and escalation of therapies to achieve early seizure control is paramount in preventing complications and providing the best patient outcomes. Although guidelines recommend early...
Convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) is one of the most common pediatric neurological emergencies with an incidence of 17–23 episodes per 100,000 children per year [1]. CSE incidence is higher in children than adults, though the mortality attributed to CSE is lower in children. Increasing age ...
Encephalopathy related to Status Epilepticus during slow Sleep (ESES) is an age-dependent syndrome characterized by the appearance of neuropsychological and behavioral disorders associated with extreme activation of epileptic activity during sleep. The major goal of therapy in ESES is to prevent neuropsyc...
Top of pageSTATUS EPILEPTICUS CONVULSIVE STATUS EPILEPTICUS NONCONVULSIVE STATUS EPILEPTICUS DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA REFERENCES Summary: Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is difficult to diagnose in the obtunded/comatose patient. Such patients often have other serious medical conditions, and the diagnosis ...
doi:10.1542/peds.147.3_MeetingAbstract.1025-aBackground: Seizures are a common cause for hospitalizations in children, with status epilepticus (SE) being the most common pediatric neurologic emergency. We hypothesize that opportunities exist for improving transport and healthcare resource utilization for ...
Prognostic factors, morbidity and mortality in tonic-clonic status epilepticus: a review. Epilepsy Res 2011;93:1-10.Neligan a, Shorvon SD. Prognostic factors, morbidity and mortality in tonic-clonic status epilepticus: a review. Epilepsy Res 2011; 93: 1-10....
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is difficult to diagnose in the obtunded/comatose patient. Such patients often have other serious medical conditions, and the diagnosis is frequently delayed. We review criteria for diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of NCSE in this setting. Terms that have ...