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Dead in the water: Epilepsy-related drowning or sudden unexpected death in epilepsy? [PDF]
Esma Cihan+8 more
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Long‐term safety and effectiveness of fenfluramine in children and adults with Dravet syndrome
This graphical abstract provides an overview of the content from this open‐label extension study of fenfluramine use in patients with Dravet syndrome. Abstract Objective We analyzed the long‐term safety and effectiveness of fenfluramine (FFA) in patients with Dravet syndrome (DS) in an open‐label extension (OLE) study after participating in randomized ...
Ingrid E. Scheffer+15 more
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Heart diseases play a vital role in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) indicates sudden death without a definite cause in epileptics, especially during seizures or interictal phase.
Ze-ning SHI, Xiao-jun SU, Li-ping ZOU
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Conscious control of breathing: A key to prevention of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy? [PDF]
Tobias Loddenkemper
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The present paper highlighted the importance of the recommended levels of fish consumption or omega-3 supplementation in order to minimize the frequency of seizures in people with uncontrolled epilepsy and, especially, to reduce the occurrence of sudden ...
Fulvio Alexandre Scorza+4 more
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Identifying and mitigating Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) risk factors [PDF]
Lance Watkins+2 more
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ABSTRACT This pilot randomized trial examined the effects of a psychoeducational intervention on caregiving burden, anxiety, internalized stigma, and coping strategies among caregivers of children with epilepsy. Using a randomized design, 54 caregivers were assigned to either an experimental (n = 28) or control (n = 26) group.
Havva Kaçan, Halis Sakız
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Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. A nationwide population‐based study [PDF]
Anna Bryndís Einarsdóttir+2 more
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2280 Adherence patterns in antiseizure medications (ASM) influencing the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): a data linkage study using dispensed prescriptions [PDF]
Michael L. Tan+3 more
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Abstract figure legend Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) frequently occurs at night when humans are asleep. Nocturnal mouse models of seizure‐associated death also exhibit higher mortality during the night. This nighttime risk of death may be under the regulation of independent circadian and sleep state‐dependent processes.
Benjamin L. Kreitlow+3 more
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