نتایج جستجو برای: refractory status epilepticus

تعداد نتایج: 468256  

Journal: :Seminars in pediatric neurology 2014
Nicholas S Abend David Bearden Ingo Helbig Jennifer McGuire Sona Narula Jessica A Panzer Alexis Topjian Dennis J Dlugos

Status epilepticus (SE) describes persistent or recurring seizures without a return to baseline mental status and is a common neurologic emergency. SE can occur in the context of epilepsy or may be symptomatic of a wide range of underlying etiologies. The clinician's aim is to rapidly institute care that simultaneously stabilizes the patient medically, identifies and manages any precipitant con...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2017
E Lw Fung B Bh Fung

Convulsive status epilepticus is the most extreme form of seizure. It is a medical and neurological emergency that requires prompt and appropriate treatment. Treatment of convulsive status epilepticus is usually divided into stages/steps. The International League Against Epilepsy has released a new definition of status epilepticus that may help to unify the definition in future studies. Over th...

2015
Sonia Kumari Tom Hayton Pauline Jumaa Dougall McCorry

New-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) is a syndrome of new-onset drug resistant status epilepticus that often has a catastrophic outcome. A 30-year-old man of Somali origin presented with refractory status to a district general hospital. A clinical diagnosis of NORSE syndrome was made, and he was transferred to the regional epilepsy center for immunomodulatory treatment and considerat...

Farhad Mahvelati H. Tonekaboni M. Ghofrani M. Javadzade

Background: In this study, we compared the efficacy and safety of propofol and midazolam in treatment of children’s refractory status epilepticus. Methods: We recruited 32 patients with refractory status epilepticus. Of those, 16 were treated primarily with midazolam and 16 received propofol. Results: We achieved complete seizure control in 6 (38%) patients treated by midazolam, and in 10 (63%)...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2014
Eileen Broomall JoAnne E Natale Michele Grimason Joshua Goldstein Craig M Smith Celia Chang Stephen Kanes Michael A Rogawski Mark S Wainwright

Super-refractory status epilepticus is a life-threatening condition. Resistance to benzodiazepine and barbiturate treatment for this disorder is thought to be due to internalization of synaptic γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A receptors, and withdrawal of benzodiazepines and barbiturates during treatment often triggers seizure recurrence. The neurosteroid allopregnanolone acts as a positive alloster...

Journal: :Neurology India 2006
J M K Murthy

Refractory status epilepticus (RSE) is a common problem in intensive care units and emergency departments. The important risk factor predisposing patients with SE to RSE is delay in receiving treatment. Self-sustaining SE is associated with progressive, time-dependent development of pharmacoresistance. Early termination of convulsive SE by aggressive treatment is the best way to prevent RSE. RS...

Journal: :Seizure 2011
Hae W. Shin Cormac A. O’Donovan Jane G. Boggs Annette Grefe Amy Harper William L. Bell W. Vaughn McCall Peter Rosenquist

Status epilepticus is a life threatening condition with a high mortality rate in spite of aggressive treatment. There is little consensus on third and fourth line approaches in refractory cases. While electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been employed successfully as a treatment for refractory epilepsy and status epilepticus (SE) after exhausting conventional therapy, its use for pediatric patie...

2013
Ankit Singhal Manjari Tripathi

Status epilepticus is a life threatening neurological emergency. In persons with status epilepticus, if administration of a benzodiazepine and at least one antiepileptic drug has failed then management protocols for refractory status epilepticus should be put into effect. The article summarises the causes, effects, pathophysiology and treatment protocols for refractory status epilepticus.The co...

2017
Christopher R Newey Pravin George Premkumar Nattanmai Christine Ahrens Stephen Hantus Aarti Sarwal

Introduction. Status epilepticus is associated with neuronal breakdown. Radiological sequelae of status epilepticus include diffusion weighted abnormalities and T2/FLAIR cortical hyperintensities corresponding to the epileptogenic cortex. However, progressive generalized cerebral atrophy from status epilepticus is underrecognized and may be related to neuronal death. We present here a case of d...

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