Objective Refractory status epilepticus (RSE) is a life-threatening disease in children wherein the patient’s convulsive seizures do not respond to adequate initial anticonvulsants. RSE is associated with high rate of mortality and morbidity. This study was aimed to survey the risk factors leading status epilepticus (SE) to RSE in children, and their early outcome. Materials & Methods Patients with SE hospitalized in Tabriz Children’s Hospital, Iran were studied during the years 2007 and 2008 with regard to their clinical profile, etiology, the treatment methods available to them and their outcome upon release from the hospital. Results Among 132 patients with SE, 53 patients (40.15%) suffered from RSE. Acute symptomatic etiology was a ...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Department of Pediatrics, Department of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Department of Neurolog...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Background: Status epilepticus is defined as a neurologic emergency in which there is at least 5 min...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening medical emergency that accounts for a disp...
<p>The clinical data of 182 children with convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) were analyzed. There ...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Department of Pediatrics, Department of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Department of Neurolog...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe demographic data, semiology and etiology in a pediatri...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Background: Status epilepticus is defined as a neurologic emergency in which there is at least 5 min...
Purpose: The aims of this retrospective study were: (1) to compare the demographics, clinical charac...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening medical emergency that accounts for a disp...
<p>The clinical data of 182 children with convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) were analyzed. There ...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...
Purpose: To study course and outcome of epilepsy in children having had a status epilepticus (SE) as...