When status epilepticus (SE) remains refractory to appropriate therapy, it is associated with high mortality and with substantial morbidity in survivors. Many outcome predictors such as age, seizure type, level of consciousness before treatment, and mostly, etiology, are well-established. A longer duration of SE is often associated with worse outcome, but duration may lose its prognostic value after several hours. Several terms and definitions have been used to describe prolonged, refractory SE, including "malignant SE," "prolonged" SE, and more recently, "super refractory" SE, defined as "SE that has continued or recurred despite 24 hours of general anesthesia (or coma-inducing anticonvulsants)." There are few data available regarding the ...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening neurological emergency often refractory to available t...
When status epilepticus (SE) remains refractory to appropriate therapy, it is associated with high m...
When status epilepticus (SE) remains refractory to appropriate therapy, it is associated with high m...
Refractory status epilepticus (RSE) is defined as status epilepticus that continues despite treatmen...
While status epilepticus (SE) persisting after two antiseizure agents is called refractory (RSE), su...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic coma is advocated in guidelines for management of refractory status epilepti...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic coma is advocated in guidelines for management of refractory status epilepti...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening neurological emergency often refractory to available t...
When status epilepticus (SE) remains refractory to appropriate therapy, it is associated with high m...
When status epilepticus (SE) remains refractory to appropriate therapy, it is associated with high m...
Refractory status epilepticus (RSE) is defined as status epilepticus that continues despite treatmen...
While status epilepticus (SE) persisting after two antiseizure agents is called refractory (RSE), su...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic coma is advocated in guidelines for management of refractory status epilepti...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
OBJECTIVES: Therapeutic coma is advocated in guidelines for management of refractory status epilepti...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
International audienceIntroduction:To characterize etiology, clinical course and outcomes of patient...
Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening neurological emergency often refractory to available t...