AbstractObjectivesThe objectives for this study were to determine the prevalence of use, safety and efficacy of different preparations of rescue medication used for prolonged seizures in children in the community and to use the information gained to inform good practice within the network.MethodsFor all children in the EPIC area who had been prescribed epilepsy rescue medication for use in the community a questionnaire was completed by the clinician for each child relating to rescue medication prescribed, the epilepsy syndrome and seizure type. A questionnaire was also completed by the carers about their experience of the use of rescue medication in their child.ResultsA total of 203 paediatrician questionnaires were returned and 190 parent/...
The status epilepticus (SE) is characterized by a series of crises which occur without recovery of c...
Objectives: Epilepsy is one of the common neurological conditions worldwide. Methods: The observatio...
Background: About 5% of healthy children experience at least one convulsive episode in their lifetim...
Timely administration of rescue medication for prolonged convulsive seizures lasting more than 5 min...
Objectives: characterize the real-world management of and outcomes for children with epilepsy receiv...
Background: Epilepsy is basically any disorder characterised by uncontrolled excessive and synchrono...
Rectal diazepam is widely used in the treatment of acute seizures in children but has some disadvant...
Objectives: To evaluate treatment of children with Prolonged Convulsive Seizures (PCS) at the Univer...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether intranasal midazolam is a safe and effective ...
Investigators at the Institute of Child Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, and other cent...
Epilepsy affects approximately 470,000 children nation wide. Some of the emergency treatments of an ...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which recurring seizures occur in the person. It is most comm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the utilization of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in Dutch children and compar...
AbstractPurposeTo study the antiepileptic drug treatment of children at a referral centre for epilep...
Objective To investigate the utilization of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in Dutch children and compare...
The status epilepticus (SE) is characterized by a series of crises which occur without recovery of c...
Objectives: Epilepsy is one of the common neurological conditions worldwide. Methods: The observatio...
Background: About 5% of healthy children experience at least one convulsive episode in their lifetim...
Timely administration of rescue medication for prolonged convulsive seizures lasting more than 5 min...
Objectives: characterize the real-world management of and outcomes for children with epilepsy receiv...
Background: Epilepsy is basically any disorder characterised by uncontrolled excessive and synchrono...
Rectal diazepam is widely used in the treatment of acute seizures in children but has some disadvant...
Objectives: To evaluate treatment of children with Prolonged Convulsive Seizures (PCS) at the Univer...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether intranasal midazolam is a safe and effective ...
Investigators at the Institute of Child Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, and other cent...
Epilepsy affects approximately 470,000 children nation wide. Some of the emergency treatments of an ...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which recurring seizures occur in the person. It is most comm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the utilization of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in Dutch children and compar...
AbstractPurposeTo study the antiepileptic drug treatment of children at a referral centre for epilep...
Objective To investigate the utilization of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in Dutch children and compare...
The status epilepticus (SE) is characterized by a series of crises which occur without recovery of c...
Objectives: Epilepsy is one of the common neurological conditions worldwide. Methods: The observatio...
Background: About 5% of healthy children experience at least one convulsive episode in their lifetim...