AbstractIntravenous access cannot always be promptly obtained when treating status epilepticus outside the hospital. We compared the efficacy and safety of diazepam rectal gel to IV lorazepam in our long-term care facility for adults with developmental disabilities. Diazepam rectal gel was given more quickly and reliably, reducing total seizure time, potential neuronal injury and other complications. A treatment protocol for treating status epilepticus with diazepam rectal gel is given
In order to compare rectal and intravenous(IV) administration of diazepam for management of convulsi...
ObjectiveAbsence status epilepticus (ASE) is a common form of nonconvulsive status epilepcticus. It ...
Status epilepticus that cannot be controlled with first- and second-line agents is called refractory...
AbstractIntravenous access cannot always be promptly obtained when treating status epilepticus outsi...
BackgroundAcute seizures are readily recognizable episodes requiring urgent treatment. This study wa...
than two million people in the United States, 1 in 10 will have an unprovoked seizure and 1 in 100 w...
Diazepam has been used for the acute management of status epilepticus outside of hospital since its ...
Rapid treatment of status epilepticus (SE) is associated with better outcomes. Diazepam and midazola...
AbstractThere is little evidence on which to judge the optimal treatment for convulsive status epile...
People with a learning disability are often disadvantaged due to the nature of their disability. Up ...
Administering diazepam intravenously or rectally in an adult with status epilepticus can be difficul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Social, Administrative, and Clinic...
Benzodiazepines represent the first-line treatment for the acute management of epileptic seizures an...
Intravenous (IV) lorazepam may be superior to IV diazepam, IV phenytoin, and intramuscular (IM) mida...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
In order to compare rectal and intravenous(IV) administration of diazepam for management of convulsi...
ObjectiveAbsence status epilepticus (ASE) is a common form of nonconvulsive status epilepcticus. It ...
Status epilepticus that cannot be controlled with first- and second-line agents is called refractory...
AbstractIntravenous access cannot always be promptly obtained when treating status epilepticus outsi...
BackgroundAcute seizures are readily recognizable episodes requiring urgent treatment. This study wa...
than two million people in the United States, 1 in 10 will have an unprovoked seizure and 1 in 100 w...
Diazepam has been used for the acute management of status epilepticus outside of hospital since its ...
Rapid treatment of status epilepticus (SE) is associated with better outcomes. Diazepam and midazola...
AbstractThere is little evidence on which to judge the optimal treatment for convulsive status epile...
People with a learning disability are often disadvantaged due to the nature of their disability. Up ...
Administering diazepam intravenously or rectally in an adult with status epilepticus can be difficul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Social, Administrative, and Clinic...
Benzodiazepines represent the first-line treatment for the acute management of epileptic seizures an...
Intravenous (IV) lorazepam may be superior to IV diazepam, IV phenytoin, and intramuscular (IM) mida...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
In order to compare rectal and intravenous(IV) administration of diazepam for management of convulsi...
ObjectiveAbsence status epilepticus (ASE) is a common form of nonconvulsive status epilepcticus. It ...
Status epilepticus that cannot be controlled with first- and second-line agents is called refractory...