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Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics 4/2012

01.04.2012 | Symposium on PGIMER Protocols in Neurological Emergencies

Management of Acute Seizure and Status Epilepticus in Pediatric Emergency

verfasst von: K. Sasidaran, Sunit Singhi, Pratibha Singhi

Erschienen in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 4/2012

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Abstract

Acute seizure and status epilepticus constitute one of the major medical emergencies in children. Among children, the incidence ranges from 4-38/100,000 children per year respectively. The incidence in developing countries is somewhat higher because of infections. Although, the definition of status epilepticus is based on duration of seizures, the operational definition is to treat any child who is brought seizing to the emergency room, as status epilepticus. An urgent time bound approach is of paramount importance when managing a child in status epilepticus. Benzodiazepines remain the first line antiepileptic drugs in the emergency room; a long acting drug (Lorazepam) is preferred when available. This is followed by Phenytoin (20 mg/kg) loading. In patients refractory to above drugs, valproate (30 mg/kg) loading is commonly used and if effective, followed by an infusion (5 mg/kg/h) for seizure free period of 6 h. In non-responders, a trial of Levetiracetam (40 mg/kg infused at 5 mg/kg/min) can be used before starting benzodiazepine or thiopental coma (3–4 mg/kg loading dose, followed by 2 mg/kg/min infusion). When pharmacological coma is initiated, the child needs to be shifted to pediatric intensive care unit for proper monitoring and titration of medications.
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Metadaten
Titel
Management of Acute Seizure and Status Epilepticus in Pediatric Emergency
verfasst von
K. Sasidaran
Sunit Singhi
Pratibha Singhi
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Indian Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 4/2012
Print ISSN: 0019-5456
Elektronische ISSN: 0973-7693
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-011-0604-9

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