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Treatment of seizure emergencies: convulsive and non-convulsive status epilepticus.

David M Treiman1, M C Walker.   

Abstract

Status epilepticus (SE), defined as recurrent epileptic seizures without complete recovery between seizures, is one of the most serious manifestations of epilepsy. Generalized convulsive status epilepticus (GCSE) is the most common and most life-threatening form of SE, and aging increases the mortality risk. In a recent study of treatment of GCSE, 226 of 518 evaluable patients (43.6%) were of age 65 or older. In the 157 elderly patients with overt GCSE, phenobarbital was successful as first-line treatment in 71.4%, lorazepam in 63%, diazepam and phenytoin in 53.3%, and phenytoin alone in 41.5%. Phenobarbital and lorazepam were more successful than phenytoin alone. In the 69 elderly patients with subtle GCSE, success as the first treatment was 30.8% for phenobarbital, 14.3% for lorazepam, 11.8% for phenytoin, and 7.7% for diazepam and phenytoin. Overall, the results were similar to those reported for the entire study. Lorazepam, because of ease of use, is probably the best drug for the initial treatment of overt GCSE in the elderly; phenobarbital may be the best drug for subtle GCSE in this group, but more data are needed. The term "nonconvulsive SE" has been used to include complex partial SE and absence SE - both of which present as an "epileptic twilight state" - and SE in comatose patients. The diagnosis can be challenging, particularly in the elderly, as overlapping clinical features and electroencephalogram patterns can be seen in SE and in a variety of encephalopathic conditions. There is a suggestion that aggressive treatment of elderly patients with nonconvulsive SE may worsen prognosis. Clearly, there is a need for more data to better understand management of elderly patients with both convulsive and nonconvulsive SE.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16384688     DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2005.07.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Res        ISSN: 0920-1211            Impact factor:   3.045


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