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Status epilepticus electroencephalogram

FIGURE 56-1. Algorithm for the management of generalized convulsive status epilepticus. (CBC, complete blood cell count EEG, electroencephalogram HR, heart rate PE, phenytoin sodium equivalents PR, per rectum RR, respiratory rate.)... [Pg.653]

Two men, aged 7 and 17 years, presented with refractory status epilepticus. Both were treated with high-dose propofol infusions to achieve burst suppression on the electroencephalogram. During the second day of propofol infusion there was progressive severe lactic acidosis, hypoxia, pyrexia, and rhabdomyolysis, followed by hypotension, bradydysrhythmias, and renal dysfunction, leading to death. The total doses of propofol were 1275 mg/ kg over 2.7 days and 482 mg/kg over 2 days. [Pg.640]

A CT scan or MRI of the brain following a strokelike episode reveals a lucency (an area of luminosity) that is consistent with infarction. Later, cerebral atrophy and calcifications may be observed on brain imaging studies. The vascular territories of focal brain lesions and the prior medical history of these patients differ substantially from those of typical patients with stroke. Serial MRI studies often demonstrate lesion resolution, differentiating these lesions from typical ischemic strokes. An electroencephalogram is often performed when seizures are a concern. This is especially necessary in MELAS since patients occasionally have intractable status epilepticus as a terminal condition. Mental deterioration usually progresses after repeated episodic attacks. Psychiatric abnormalities (e.g., altered mental status, schizophrenia) may accompany the strokelike episodes. The encephalopathy may progress to... [Pg.90]


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