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Epidemiology and Outcomes of Status Epilepticus

Michele Ascoli, Edoardo Ferlazzo, Sara Gasparini, Giovanni Mastroianni, Rita Citraro, Roberta Roberti, Emilio Russo

2021International Journal of General Medicine72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological and medical emergency, defined as a condition resulting either from the failure of the mechanisms responsible of seizure self-limitation or from the initiation of mechanisms which lead to atypically prolonged seizures. Further than death, SE can have long-term consequences, including neuronal injury, depending on the type, cause and duration of seizures with severe associated disabilities. In Europe, SE shows an incidence rate ranging about 9 to 40/100,000/y. In adults, mortality of patients with SE is ~30%, and even higher (up to 40%) in refractory status epilepticus. To date, etiology, duration, presence of comorbidity, level of consciousness, semiology and age are the main clinical predictors of SE outcome.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEpidemiologyStatus epilepticusIntensive care medicineEpilepsyData scienceFamily medicinePsychiatryPathologyComputer scienceEpilepsy research and treatmentInfectious Encephalopathies and EncephalitisPharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies