In contrast to epilepsy in adolescents and adults, neonatal seizures and early onset epilepsy poses unique challenges with significant repercussion for treatment choices. Most importantly, high seizure burden and epileptic encephalopathy are associated with developmental, behavioural and cognitive problems. The causes are multifactorial and include etiology, seizure burden, epileptic encephalopathy, but also antiseizure medication. In contrast to adults and older children only very few drugs have been licenced for infants and neonates, and after a long delay. Very recently, extrapolation of adult data has become possible as a path to speed up drug development for younger children but this is not necessarily possible for infants and neonates...
Seizures are a common manifestation of acute neurologic insults in neonates and are often resistant ...
Data from clinical trials in adults, extrapolated to predict benefits in paediatric patients, could ...
Data from clinical trials in adults, extrapolated to predict benefits in paediatric patients, could ...
Newborn babies with unusual movements thought to represent seizures are usually given a loading dose...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
Major advances have been made in the diagnosis, evaluation and management of children with epilepsy ...
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal period when the immature, growing brain ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:No guidelines exist concerning the maintenance antiepileptic drug t...
Introduction: Seizures are the main neurological emergency during the neonatal period and are mostly...
Childhood epilepsies comprise a heterogeneous group of disorders and syndromes that vary in terms of...
Seizures are common in neonates, but there is substantial management variability. The Neonatal Task ...
In childhood, the risk for seizures is greatest in the neonatal period. Currently used therapies hav...
Neonatal seizures are one of the most common neurological disorders in infants. However, the optimal...
Objectives: To review the current evidence base for the diagnosis and management of the childhood ep...
Critically ill neonates face the potential for numerous complications. One problem that many neonate...
Seizures are a common manifestation of acute neurologic insults in neonates and are often resistant ...
Data from clinical trials in adults, extrapolated to predict benefits in paediatric patients, could ...
Data from clinical trials in adults, extrapolated to predict benefits in paediatric patients, could ...
Newborn babies with unusual movements thought to represent seizures are usually given a loading dose...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period, affecting 1 to 3 per 1000 births, and are responsible fo...
Major advances have been made in the diagnosis, evaluation and management of children with epilepsy ...
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal period when the immature, growing brain ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:No guidelines exist concerning the maintenance antiepileptic drug t...
Introduction: Seizures are the main neurological emergency during the neonatal period and are mostly...
Childhood epilepsies comprise a heterogeneous group of disorders and syndromes that vary in terms of...
Seizures are common in neonates, but there is substantial management variability. The Neonatal Task ...
In childhood, the risk for seizures is greatest in the neonatal period. Currently used therapies hav...
Neonatal seizures are one of the most common neurological disorders in infants. However, the optimal...
Objectives: To review the current evidence base for the diagnosis and management of the childhood ep...
Critically ill neonates face the potential for numerous complications. One problem that many neonate...
Seizures are a common manifestation of acute neurologic insults in neonates and are often resistant ...
Data from clinical trials in adults, extrapolated to predict benefits in paediatric patients, could ...
Data from clinical trials in adults, extrapolated to predict benefits in paediatric patients, could ...