In a critical review of the literature to assess the efficacy of monotherapy and subsequent combinant anticonvulsant therapy in the treatment of neonatal seizures, four studies were examined; three randomised control trials and one retrospective cohort study. Each study used phenobarbital for monotherapy with doses reaching a maximum of 40mg/kg. Anticonvulsant drugs used in conjunction with phenobarbitone for combinant therapy included midazolam, clonazepam, lorazepam, phenytoin and lignocaine. Each study used an electroencephalograph for seizure diagnosis and neonatal monitoring when determining therapy efficacy and final outcome assessments. Collectively the studies suggest neither monotherapy nor combinant therapy are entirely effective ...
Critically ill neonates face the potential for numerous complications. One problem that many neonate...
Midazolam is commonly used to treat refractory seizures in newborns and as a first-line anti-epilept...
SUMMARY During a two year period prospective continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of ...
In a critical review of the literature to assess the efficacy of monotherapy and subsequent combinan...
Purpose of review: This paper critically reviews the current literature and evidence on diagnosis, c...
Introduction. Neonatal seizures are the most common pathological neurological symptom of the neonata...
The rapid sequential phenobarbital treatment of neonatal seizures was examined in 120 newborns and t...
Introduction: Phenobarbitone is currently the drug of choice for neonatal seizures. In this study we...
Introduction: Seizures are the main neurological emergency during the neonatal period and are mostly...
Seizures are common in neonates, but there is substantial management variability. The Neonatal Task ...
Neonatal seizures are a frequent problem encountered in neonatal nurseries, but their significance i...
Seizures are the most common neurological emergencies in the neonatal period and are associated with...
AbstractPurposeAt present, neonatal seizures are usually treated with Phenobarbital (PB) despite the...
In the neonatal period, seizures rank among the most common neurological symptoms, often indicating ...
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal period when the immature, growing brain ...
Critically ill neonates face the potential for numerous complications. One problem that many neonate...
Midazolam is commonly used to treat refractory seizures in newborns and as a first-line anti-epilept...
SUMMARY During a two year period prospective continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of ...
In a critical review of the literature to assess the efficacy of monotherapy and subsequent combinan...
Purpose of review: This paper critically reviews the current literature and evidence on diagnosis, c...
Introduction. Neonatal seizures are the most common pathological neurological symptom of the neonata...
The rapid sequential phenobarbital treatment of neonatal seizures was examined in 120 newborns and t...
Introduction: Phenobarbitone is currently the drug of choice for neonatal seizures. In this study we...
Introduction: Seizures are the main neurological emergency during the neonatal period and are mostly...
Seizures are common in neonates, but there is substantial management variability. The Neonatal Task ...
Neonatal seizures are a frequent problem encountered in neonatal nurseries, but their significance i...
Seizures are the most common neurological emergencies in the neonatal period and are associated with...
AbstractPurposeAt present, neonatal seizures are usually treated with Phenobarbital (PB) despite the...
In the neonatal period, seizures rank among the most common neurological symptoms, often indicating ...
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal period when the immature, growing brain ...
Critically ill neonates face the potential for numerous complications. One problem that many neonate...
Midazolam is commonly used to treat refractory seizures in newborns and as a first-line anti-epilept...
SUMMARY During a two year period prospective continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of ...