[Treatment of status epilepticus].

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Abstract

Status epilepticus is defined as epileptic seizure with the duration for over 30 min or clustered seizure without complete recovery of consciousness for 30 min or more. From the management point of view, therapeutic intervention is recommended for prolonged seizures for 5 min or more. Intranasal, buccal or intramuscular administration of midazolam is strongly evidence-based and highly recommended method for the treatment of prolonged seizures before the intravenous access. Diazepam or midazolam is the first choice as initial intravenous treatment. Intravenous bolus administration of fosphenytoin or phenobarbital is the second line treatment. General anesthesia using such as thiopental or propofol is indicated for refractory status epileptic, which should be managed in the intensive care unit.

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Yamanouchi, H. (2014). [Treatment of status epilepticus]. Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. https://doi.org/10.18700/jnc.2016.9.1.1

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