Rapid initiation and escalation of status epilepticus treatment has been associated with shortened seizure duration and more favorable outcomes. Current evidence-based guidelines for management of status epilepticus propose medication algorithms with suggested times for each management step. However, time to ...
Lamotrigine: Aggravation of absence seizures leading to absence status epilepticus in a child: case report
SE: Status Epilepticus, NCSE: Non-convulsive SE, RSE: Refractory SE, ICU: Intensive Care Unit, SRSE: Super Refractory SE. °: Mann-Whitney/ *: T test/^: Chi Square Note: Bold font indicates statistical significance. Around half of patients were females, the median age was 69.4, and 33...
Status epilepticus (SE) is defined as a seizure that lasts more than 30 minutes, constituting a neurological emergency.[2]The seizure may be continuous or may be intermittent without recovery of consciousness between seizures. The rationale for equating intermittent seizures without recovery of consciou...
An assessment of nonconvulsive seizures in the intensive care unit using continuous EEG monitoring: an investigation of variables associated with mortality. be adequately classified as either absence, simple, or complex partial status epilepticus when the impairment of consciousness arose form the initial...
Status epilepticus is one of the most common life-threatening neurological emergencies in childhood with a mortality rate of up to 3%. Treatment becomes more difficult as a status epilepticus continues indicating the importance of early effective therape
Convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) is one of the most common pediatric neurological emergencies. Ongoing seizure activity is a dynamic process and may be
This study aimed to investigate the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in neuroinflammation, spontaneous recurrent seizures (SRS) and hippocampal neuronal loss in rat brain following amygdala kindling-induced status epilepticus (SE). Methods We detected the protein levels of IL-1β and NLRP3 inflammasome...
Status epilepticus (SE) represents the most severe form of epilepsy. It is one of the most common neurologic emergencies, with an incidence of up to 61 per
SeizuresConvulsive status epilepticus (SE) in immature life is often associated with lasting neurobiological changes. We provoked SE by pentylenetetrazole in postnatal day 20 rat pups and examined communication modalities between the temporal hippocampus and medial entorhinal cortex (mEC) in vitro. After ...