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Neurologic Clinics, 1993
Status epilepticus is defined as having two tonic-clonic convulsive seizures in a row without regaining consciousness or continuous absence, complex partial, or partial seizure activity for 30 minutes or longer. This article discusses classification and prognosis of status epilepticus, principles of management, and drug treatment in adults and ...
G O, Walsh, A V, Delgado-Escueta
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Status epilepticus is defined as having two tonic-clonic convulsive seizures in a row without regaining consciousness or continuous absence, complex partial, or partial seizure activity for 30 minutes or longer. This article discusses classification and prognosis of status epilepticus, principles of management, and drug treatment in adults and ...
G O, Walsh, A V, Delgado-Escueta
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Continuum, 2022
Status epilepticus is a serious condition caused by disorders and diseases that affect the central nervous system. In status epilepticus, hypersynchronous epileptic activity lasts longer than the usual duration of isolated self-limited seizures (time t1), which causes neuronal damage or alteration of neuronal networks at a certain time point (time t2),
Eugen, Trinka, Markus, Leitinger
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Status epilepticus is a serious condition caused by disorders and diseases that affect the central nervous system. In status epilepticus, hypersynchronous epileptic activity lasts longer than the usual duration of isolated self-limited seizures (time t1), which causes neuronal damage or alteration of neuronal networks at a certain time point (time t2),
Eugen, Trinka, Markus, Leitinger
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Continuum, 2002
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common neurologic emergency with a high mortality. Immediate recognition and rapid treatment are essential. After initial stabilization of airway and circulation, the patient should be treated as soon as possible with an intravenous (IV) benzodiazepine, followed immediately by IV fosphenytoin.
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Status epilepticus (SE) is a common neurologic emergency with a high mortality. Immediate recognition and rapid treatment are essential. After initial stabilization of airway and circulation, the patient should be treated as soon as possible with an intravenous (IV) benzodiazepine, followed immediately by IV fosphenytoin.
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Der Nervenarzt, 2012
Status epilepticus (SE) is a medical emergency. For diagnostic purposes EEG is mandatory when motor phenomena are absent or when a single seizure evolves into SE with impaired consciousness. The EEG may show focal or generalized status patterns, which must be distinguished from encephalopathies.
B, Feddersen, E, Trinka
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Status epilepticus (SE) is a medical emergency. For diagnostic purposes EEG is mandatory when motor phenomena are absent or when a single seizure evolves into SE with impaired consciousness. The EEG may show focal or generalized status patterns, which must be distinguished from encephalopathies.
B, Feddersen, E, Trinka
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Status epilepticus is a common neurological emergency in childhood and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Status epilepticus (SE) has been defined as continuous seizure activity lasting more than 30 min or 2 or more seizures in this duration without gaining consciousness between them.
Dinesh, Raj +2 more
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Status epilepticus is a common neurological emergency in childhood and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Status epilepticus (SE) has been defined as continuous seizure activity lasting more than 30 min or 2 or more seizures in this duration without gaining consciousness between them.
Dinesh, Raj +2 more
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Revista de Neurología, 2003
Status epilepticus (SE) is one of the most important neurological emergencies. We describe the most recent aspects concerning the definition, classification, aetiology, physiopathological and epidemiological aspects of SE, together with the therapeutic principles and pharmacotherapy in adults and adolescents.
J, Tejeiro, B, Gómez Sereno
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Status epilepticus (SE) is one of the most important neurological emergencies. We describe the most recent aspects concerning the definition, classification, aetiology, physiopathological and epidemiological aspects of SE, together with the therapeutic principles and pharmacotherapy in adults and adolescents.
J, Tejeiro, B, Gómez Sereno
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Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie, 2018
ZusammenfassungDer Status epilepticus ist ein neurologischer Notfall, der durch prolongierte Anfallsaktivität oder eine Serie von Anfällen ohne zwischenzeitliche Wiedererlangung des vorbestehenden neurologischen Befundes gekennzeichnet ist. Vorrangiges Ziel der Therapie ist die rasche Beendigung der Anfälle, da mit zunehmender Dauer des Status ...
Lothar, Burghaus +2 more
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ZusammenfassungDer Status epilepticus ist ein neurologischer Notfall, der durch prolongierte Anfallsaktivität oder eine Serie von Anfällen ohne zwischenzeitliche Wiedererlangung des vorbestehenden neurologischen Befundes gekennzeichnet ist. Vorrangiges Ziel der Therapie ist die rasche Beendigung der Anfälle, da mit zunehmender Dauer des Status ...
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Status Epilepticus, Refractory Status Epilepticus, and Super-refractory Status Epilepticus
Continuum, 2018Status epilepticus, refractory status epilepticus, and super-refractory status epilepticus can be life-threatening conditions. This article presents an overview of the three conditions and discusses their management and outcomes.Status epilepticus was previously defined as lasting for 30 minutes or longer but now is more often defined as lasting 5 ...
Sarah E, Nelson, Panayiotis N, Varelas
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Status epilepticus and pseudostatus epilepticus
Seizure, 1993Status epilepticus is a life-threatening disorder whose early recognition is essential. Non-epileptic seizures (pseudoseizures, hysterical seizures) may be confused with true epileptic seizures presenting a diagnostic dilemma which can result in inappropriate, expensive and potentially harmful treatment. We describe a male patient with no prior history
A N, Wilner, P R, Bream
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Oculoclonic Status Epilepticus
Epilepsia, 1989Summary: Continuous oculoclonic status epilepticus occurred for 90 min in a 4‐year‐old girl. The seizure consisted of continuous contralateral horizontal nystagmus concurrent with left occipital spike discharges, occasional vomiting and no loss of consciousness.
O, Kanazawa, A, Sengoku, I, Kawai
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