The aim of this article – to review the causes, clinical signs, pathophysiology, consequences, and treatment of seizures and status epilepticus in critically ill patients. Only 25% of people, who have seizures and status epilepticus, have epilepsy as well. In the intensive care settings, seizures and status epilepticus are a common neurologic complication, which is attributable to primary neurologic pathology (stroke, hemorrhage, tumor, central nervous system infection, head trauma) or secondary to critical illness (anoxic brain damage, intoxications, metabolic abnormalities) and clinical management. There are three main subtypes of status epilepticus in intensive care units: generalized convulsive status epilepticus, focal motor status epi...
Status epilepticus (SE) is an important neurological emergency with high mortality and morbidity. Th...
Randomized controlled trials investigating the initial pharmacological treatment of status epileptic...
Status epilepticus is defined usually as a condition in which epileptic activity persists for 30minu...
The aim of this article – to review the causes, clinical signs, pathophysiology, consequences, and t...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common diagnosis in critically ill patients that may bear significant m...
Seizures are serious complications seen in critically ill patients and can lead to significant morbi...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common diagnosis in critically ill patients that may bear significant m...
Background&Objective: Status epilepticus (SE) is an emergency situation for the neurologist as for t...
Status epilepticus is defined as epileptic activity that continues for more than 30 minutes as a sin...
Status epilepticus causes prolonged or repetitive seizures that, if left untreated, can lead to neur...
Persistent seizures and failure to regain consciousness following witnessed seizure activity require...
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) comprises a group of syndromes that display a great diversit...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a major medical emergency and requires not only an emergency ...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency associated with a high morbidity and mortality. ...
• Improve the recognition, differential diagnosis, and man-agement of seizures occurring in critica...
Status epilepticus (SE) is an important neurological emergency with high mortality and morbidity. Th...
Randomized controlled trials investigating the initial pharmacological treatment of status epileptic...
Status epilepticus is defined usually as a condition in which epileptic activity persists for 30minu...
The aim of this article – to review the causes, clinical signs, pathophysiology, consequences, and t...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common diagnosis in critically ill patients that may bear significant m...
Seizures are serious complications seen in critically ill patients and can lead to significant morbi...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a common diagnosis in critically ill patients that may bear significant m...
Background&Objective: Status epilepticus (SE) is an emergency situation for the neurologist as for t...
Status epilepticus is defined as epileptic activity that continues for more than 30 minutes as a sin...
Status epilepticus causes prolonged or repetitive seizures that, if left untreated, can lead to neur...
Persistent seizures and failure to regain consciousness following witnessed seizure activity require...
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) comprises a group of syndromes that display a great diversit...
Background: Status epilepticus (SE) is a major medical emergency and requires not only an emergency ...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency associated with a high morbidity and mortality. ...
• Improve the recognition, differential diagnosis, and man-agement of seizures occurring in critica...
Status epilepticus (SE) is an important neurological emergency with high mortality and morbidity. Th...
Randomized controlled trials investigating the initial pharmacological treatment of status epileptic...
Status epilepticus is defined usually as a condition in which epileptic activity persists for 30minu...