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Neurogenic pulmonary edema following seizures: A retrospective computed tomography study.

Yasser Mahdavi1, Rainer Surges2, Omid Nikoubashman1, Karmele Olaciregui Dague2, Jörg C Brokmann3, Klaus Willmes2, Martin Wiesmann1, Jörg B Schulz2, Oliver Matz4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Data on the frequency and clinical relevance of neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) following epileptic seizures are limited. The aim of the present study was to analyze computed tomography (CT) examinations in patients with previous seizures.
METHOD: Incidence of NPE and related clinical factors were retrospectively assessed in patients admitted because of epileptic seizures who underwent thoracic CT imaging as part of emergency diagnostics.
RESULTS: Between January 2010 and January 2016, we included all patients admitted with the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnosis code of epileptic seizure or epilepsy and who underwent CT imaging, including visualization of the lungs, as part of emergency diagnostics. Of the 47 included patients, 26 patients had suffered from generalized convulsive seizures (GCS), 17 patients had focal seizures with impaired and 4 without impaired consciousness. Signs of NPE were present in 5 out of 47 patients; all 5 patients had GCS prior to thoracic CT scan (i.e., 19% of patients with GCS). In four out of five cases, a single seizure was described; in one case, the seizure was only partially witnessed, but the indirect clinical signs strongly suggested a GCS. Related factors such as the initial respiratory rate or the initial pCO2 value were not significantly different in patients with and without signs of NPE.
CONCLUSIONS: The highly selected and biased patient group warrants caution in the interpretation of the study results. Our data, however, confirm that signs of NPE appear to be rather frequent in patients with GCS. Its clinical significance as regards morbidity and sudden death in epilepsy is discussed.
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Keywords:  Computed tomography; Generalized convulsive seizures; Neurogenic pulmonary edema; SUDEP

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30901571     DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2019.02.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Behav        ISSN: 1525-5050            Impact factor:   2.937


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1.  Fluorescein-guided excision of a pediatric intraparenchymal schwannoma presenting with seizure and neurogenic pulmonary edema.

Authors:  Beste Gulsuna; Tolga Turkmen; Alp Ozgun Borcek; Emrah Celtikci
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2019-11-30       Impact factor: 1.475

2.  Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema Following a Seizure: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Authors:  Mostafa Suhail Najim; Riyadh Ali Mohammed Hammamy; Sreethish Sasi
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol Med       Date:  2019-10-09

3.  Neurogenic pulmonary edema following febrile status epilepticus in a 22-month-old infant with multiple respiratory virus co-detection: a case report.

Authors:  Yoshie Takagi; Takeaki Imamura; Shota Endo; Kenta Hayashi; Satoka Akiyama; Yoji Ikuta; Takahiro Kawaguchi; Tomoko Sumita; Tatsuo Katori; Masanori Hashino; Shinji Saito; Takato Odagiri; Kunihiro Oba; Makoto Kuroda; Tsutomu Kageyama
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2020-06-01       Impact factor: 3.090

4.  Diverse Pathophysiology of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy in Children.

Authors:  Josef Finsterer; Fulvio A Scorza
Journal:  Indian Pediatr       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 3.839

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